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Side 3
... arms somewhat settles upon one's mind ; but one's spirit rises in contact with the British soldier . One knows at once that in him there still resides the great- ness of his country . In these cold , unimaginative faces , under their ...
... arms somewhat settles upon one's mind ; but one's spirit rises in contact with the British soldier . One knows at once that in him there still resides the great- ness of his country . In these cold , unimaginative faces , under their ...
Side 5
... arms , of prisoners taken by the thousands ; the Roll of Honour fills the wide columns of the journals with the names of those who have died for their country , the Roll of Sorrow some of us call it . And yet again there is no mourning ...
... arms , of prisoners taken by the thousands ; the Roll of Honour fills the wide columns of the journals with the names of those who have died for their country , the Roll of Sorrow some of us call it . And yet again there is no mourning ...
Side 8
... arms . There is some- thing primal about this fel- lowship of the man and his weapon . The officer is secondary , necessary , but less immediate . The private , in his simplicity and directness , is the type of the man - at- arms . His ...
... arms . There is some- thing primal about this fel- lowship of the man and his weapon . The officer is secondary , necessary , but less immediate . The private , in his simplicity and directness , is the type of the man - at- arms . His ...
Side 9
... arms , his face beaming with affection , his dog wagging his tail about his legs . There are roses still upon the cottage walls , and through the old door of the church there is wafted into the daylight the scent of incense , the voice ...
... arms , his face beaming with affection , his dog wagging his tail about his legs . There are roses still upon the cottage walls , and through the old door of the church there is wafted into the daylight the scent of incense , the voice ...
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... arms . It is as though in her own downfall she would pro- tect her people from pain and So impressive is this attitude that a legend has grown up through all this part of France that she will not fall to the ground till Peace is ...
... arms . It is as though in her own downfall she would pro- tect her people from pain and So impressive is this attitude that a legend has grown up through all this part of France that she will not fall to the ground till Peace is ...
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