■The adjutant had lectured a squad of recruits on • company drill, battalion drill, and every other ibrm of mbrbmoht that' ho could think of, and'at last .threw, in a little , instruction of his_jown:on'personal.bohayioiir in face'.of the 'enemy. "On the field of battle a brave soldier will ; >alwiiys .be found. whero•■• the ■ bullets are thickest, you understand. Private jphes, where would ytm ; bo found then, , on tho battlofield?" Private Jonbs— the ammunition- wagon ■ sit,";* , ' 'yy-'. '■'.■.;.■; .y.ywy .■;.;■*•;•: :; ■•:-'- I - , -°-' ' '"My dear,"-said ; the husband,' ."you are simply .talking j nonsense."- v"I know. ;it," ■ replied .his'-, bettor- naif; .."it's - because I wantto, iuwlawUad. vrUatl. &&&"'. -■■ •'■■:::S ■.... : •„
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 686, 10 December 1909, Page 8
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100Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 686, 10 December 1909, Page 8
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