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BOTH wanted to go, but only one could. Why? Neither of these sturdy boys had dependents. Never met each other before this day! In the end, they both got “over there” and — but you are coming to see this picture! You’d never miss a chance to get a glimpse of how the boys did the big deed. Wallace Reid certainly puts the jazz into this picture.
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