Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 May 2024
On April 18, 1918, Conte d’Avril had the great honor of being performed in De Panne [Belgium] for the opening of a hall [Théâtre de la Reine] being inaugurated by Her Majesty Elisabeth, Queen of the Belgians; it could hold [2,000] soldiers. During the war, it is known that Queen Elizabeth resided in De Panne where she ran the hospitals and gave her all to the wounded. I was supposed to go there on that occasion, but in the end I didn't because of Mme Auguste Dorchain, who didn't want to let me go alone. Nonetheless, she went with Dorchain.
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