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girls', cheers and "'hurrahs lasted many minutes. •'.'-••;• .* i . ■■ rs»if -
"The women's Legion of Death has overthi'own every convention. The girls in it have forgotten everything they were ever taught as women— and you've no idea how nice women can be when they are absolutely natural and unselfish. The girls did their job in dead earnest. There was no nonsense. When there was skylarking Mister Commander Botchkoveva used to shout: 'Don't be silly. You' may be dead' in five days!' "I never' thought before that women ought to ' go to war. But I. am convinoed that in any country under such conditions as those now facing Russia the women ought to step into the breach, gun in hand. It is their c'buntrv as much as the man's."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14392, 3 September 1917, Page 7
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