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Contemporaries
from Jan 1939
by StPetersYork
Story of the Play.
The Foreign Legion has, for some reason, been put on duty in the Maginot Line. Jerry the Mole, a famous spy, is at the moment trying to probe its innermost secrets. He is aided by two accomplices, one a soldier in the Legion, and the other a beautiful, but badly-behaved female. Owing to the cunning, audacity and general smartness of the troops, he is foiled in his dastardly plan and perishes miserably with the other enemies of France.
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