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قراءة كتاب Fragments From France
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Fragments From France
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Directing the Way at the Front."Yer knows the dead 'orse 'cross the road? Well, keep straight on till yer comes to a p'rambulator 'longside a Johnson 'ole."
The Late Comer."Where 'ave you been? 'Avin' your bloomin' fortune told?"
The Innocent Abroad.Out since Mons: "Well, what sort of a night 'ave yer 'ad?"
Novice (but persistent optimist): "Oh, alright. 'Ad to get out and rest a bit now and again."
"There goes our blinkin' parapet again."By one who's been "Pushed."
"The Spirit of our Troops is Excellent."
The Things that Matter.Scene: Loos, during the September offensive.
Colonel Fitz-Shrapnel receives the following message from "G. H. Q.":—
"Please let us know, as soon as possible, the number of tins of raspberry jam issued to you last Friday."
"Please let us know, as soon as possible, the number of tins of raspberry jam issued to you last Friday."
The Soldier's Dream.A "Bitter" disappointment on waking.
The Thirst for Reprisals.

