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To Bill.

Hi, Bill!' — Ain't yer getting worried, Ain't yer going to win? Ain't yer sort of flurried? Ever heard o' Cossacks ? ' ; 1 What about Berlin? Say, Bill!— Tell us why yer stoppin' Why the pace is hot? Why the bombs yer droppin' Haven't scared the Khakis Back to Aldershot? Hi, Bill!— Roll the beggars over! Paris first, and then Straight across to Dover. Ain't yer got the, shipping' ? Ain't yer got the men? Say, Bill!— Don't you overrate 'em!. Kitchener's a funk — Send an ultimatum, v Clank your bally sabre, Make the beggars bunkl Hi, Bill!— 'Eave your bloomin' anchor! . Ain't yer got the pluck? Jellicoe's a swanker (Nelson was another), Come an' try your luckl Say, Bill I— Days is getting shorter, Book your journey through, Air, or land, or water! Hustle, an' invade us —but . Gaw'd 'elp yer when yer do. —William Freeman, in the "South Pacific Mail."

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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 802, 12 November 1915, Page 11

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To Bill. Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 802, 12 November 1915, Page 11

To Bill. Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 802, 12 November 1915, Page 11

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