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IN THEIR PLACE. English Tommy (as the Warwickshires were being screened going over the trenches): Wo... [truncated]

Observer, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 33, 20 April 1918, Page 16

 

IN THEIR PLACE. English Tommy (as the Warwickshires were being screened going over the trenches): Wot abahtyer Anzacsnah? 'New Zealander: What about the Anzacs, mate ? Why, they're keeping back the Germans while you English Tommies are getting photaed.

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