قراءة كتاب Fragments From France
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اللغة: English
الصفحة رقم: 9
(on sentry-go) feels that he has at last stumbled across the true explanation of that somewhat cryptic expression, "There'll be dirty work at the cross-roads to-night!"

Recipe for Feeling Like This—Bully, biscuits, no coke, and leave just cancelled.

"'Old these a minute while I takes that blinkin' smile off 'is dial."

"Every encouragement should be given for singing and whistling."—(Extract from a "Military Manual.")
That painstaking fellow, Lieut. Orpheus, does his best, but finds it uphill work at times.

"'Ere, when you're finished, I'll borrow that there top note of yours to clean the knives with."

Private Sandy McNab cheers the assembly by pointing out (with the aid of his pocket almanac) that it is Friday the 13th and that their number is one too many.

"Chuck us out that bag o' bombs, mate; it's under your 'ead."

What Time do they Feed the Sea-Lions, Alf?"

"'Ave a squint through these 'ere, Bill; you can see one of the ——'s eatin' a sausage as clear as anythin'."