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DON'T WORRY

THE SOM,']KITS i’ITTLObOPH V. Henri Uaveau, a Pans business man, at present sergeaut-at-arm of engineers ai the front in i: ranee, sent to a iriond in the United SUif.es this declaration, which. he says, is very popular in the Irencluw ; —- Vou have two alternatives—either yon are mobilised or you are not. If not, you have nothin;.; to worry about. If yon are, you have two alternatives—either you are in vamp or at the front. If you are in camp you have nothing to worry about. if you arc at the front you have two alternatives—either you are in ro-eive or you arc on the lighting line. If in reserve vou have nothing to worn- about. If you are on the lighting line vou have two alternatives--oilher you scrap or you don’t. If you don't you have nothing to worry about. _ If you scrap yon have two alternatives—either you get hurt oy you don’t. Jf vou don’t you have nothing to won",- about* If you gel hurt you have two alternatives—either you are slightly' hurt or you got badly hurt. It slightly’hurt you have nothing to worry about. If you get badly hurt you have two alternatives—either you recover or you don’t. If you recover you have nothing to wonv about.

If you don’t yon have done with worrv for ever.

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Evening Star, Issue 16350, 16 February 1917, Page 4

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DON'T WORRY Evening Star, Issue 16350, 16 February 1917, Page 4

DON'T WORRY Evening Star, Issue 16350, 16 February 1917, Page 4

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