Helen Zenna Smith
Born
in Merewether, New South Wales, Australia
August 28, 1888
Died
April 17, 1985
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Not So Quiet...
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1930
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21 editions
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Women of the After-Math
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1931
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2 editions
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Gij, vrouwen....! ; Vrouwen in nood ; Vrouwenroeping : trilogie
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Not So Quiet...: Stepdaughters of War (Women & Peace) by Helen Zenner Smith (27-Apr-1978) Paperback
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Luxury Ladies
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1933
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They Lived With Me
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1934
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Shadow Women
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1932
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BLESSEES DE GUERRE
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One Woman's Freedom
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Not So Quiet. by Helen Zenna Smith(2004-06-01)
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“Her soul died that night under a radiant silver moon in the spring of 1918 on the side of a blood-spattered trench. Around her lay the mangled dead and the dying. Her body was untouched, her heart beat calmly, the blood coursed as ever through her veins. But looking deep into those emotionless eyes one wondered if they had suffered much before the soul had left them. Her face held an expression of resignation, as though she had ceased to hope that the end might come.”
― Not So Quiet...
― Not So Quiet...
“See the man they are fitting into the bottom slot. He is coughing badly. No, not pneumonia. Not tuberculosis. Nothing so picturesque. Gently, gently, stretcher-bearers… he is about done. He is coughing up clots of pinky-green filth. Only his lungs, Mother and Mrs. Evans-Mawington. He is coughing well to-night. That is gas. You’ve heard of gas. Haven’t you? It burns and shrivels the lungs to… to the mess you see on the ambulance floor there. He’s about the age of Bertie, Mother. Not unlike Bertie, either, with his gentle brown eyes and fair curly hair. Bertie would look up pleading like that in between coughing up his lungs… The son you have so generously given to the War. Cough, cough, little fair-haired boy. Perhaps somewhere your mother is thinking of you… boasting of the life she has so nobly given… the life you thought was your own, but which is hers to squander as she thinks fit. ‘My boy is not a slacker, thank God.’ Cough away, little boy, cough away. What does it matter, providing your mother doesn’t have to face the shame of her son’s cowardice?”
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