George and John were returning to their homes on a recent night George and John to the rescue. Who knows that there may not be when they saw flames ascending from Mr Edson's tool-house. lives in danger. John to the relief. 'Comedown,' cried George, 'why should you John a slave to duty. 'I must expect, as a soldier,' he cried, 'to be peril your life. What could the country do without you ?' under fire sometimes ; but I don't like the fire to be under me.' Puzzle picture : Puzzle, find the ruins. . ' ' Conscious of a duty nobly done ; conscious of a fight not won. We may not be firemen, but we are blawsted military. 7 THERE WAS A FffiE AT DEVONPORT.
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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 795, 24 March 1894, Page 10
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120Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 795, 24 March 1894, Page 10
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