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The Fool.

(From "The Rhymes of a Red Cross Man.") "But it isn't playing the game," he said, And he slammed his-books away; "The Latin and Greek I've got in my head Will do for a commoner day." ' "Rubbish!" I cried. "The.' bugle's . call Isn't forlads from school." D'ye think he would- listen ? Oh, not at all! " 'So I called him a fool, a fool. .—Robt. W. Service.

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Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 878, 4 May 1917, Page 21

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68

The Fool. Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 878, 4 May 1917, Page 21

The Fool. Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 878, 4 May 1917, Page 21

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