To productive international relationships, represented most dramatically by the French section of the British Special Operations Executive during World War II; later by the willingness of an initially reluctant British subject, Pearl Cornioley, to be interviewed by Hervé Larroque, a French journalist; and finally, by the friendship between M. Larroque and John Atwood, an American, initiated by their shared respect for Pearl Witherington, continued because of their mutual willingness to communicate in the other’s language, and without which this edition of Pearl Witherington’s memoir would not have been possible.