I |e> e is ;| true stow (s,’l V Ihe ”D;>ily (Ira■ >itie”). It vvas itt the l<iiitme ot one of l.oiidoii s most faiitcits lest tui'lims. A vouim man. vei y lire wn. vv it h keen eves and eleaitcut fcatm' s. vvas sitting aloiK'. obviously waiting for iriends. 'J'wo girl.-: in one '.f tii< croups looked re,mid m him once or twice and at list, with tin air of resolution, one walked across to Ibe loneb man i.fposite. "Pardi’m me." shc«aid. ”1 have something for von." The nrm itmipcd In his feet, and tiie girl put in Ins hand a white teat her. A little smile flitted over his face. "R is verv strange. ’ lie said, and took something from a waistcoat ptuket. ’’that on one and the same ti.i.v I snott!; 1 . r> ee ve two such dist inguislied decoration.-." He opened his hand, and in the palm lav a little 1 ironze with i!k tvvi words "For valour" m-i i iG- < upon it.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 428, 6 August 1915, Page 2
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