GOOD BOYS!
"Whatever we do," said Pish to Pooh, ■ "The difference will be small." "Gad'zooks, oddfish!" said Pooh to Pish, "It won't make any at all; Fighting's a swat, and shooting's rot; Besides, I fancy we Are out of condition." "As men of position We'll wait," said both, "and see." "I only wish, said Pooh to Pish A month or so later on, "You'd do your best, and hang the rest— • The other fellows have gone." "I do think you," said Pish to Pooh, Are talking exceedingly free; They want more men." "To-mor-row at ten We'll go," said both, "and see." "Old chap, 'tis true," said Pish to Pooh, "Khaki is just your line." "By Jove! I wish," said Pooh to Pish, "We'd done it before—it's fine. We're doing o\ir bit, and feel quite fit; But one thing troubles me— Is France as damp as our dear old camp?" "We're going," said both, "to see!" Wilfred L. Randell.
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Observer, Volume XXXVI, Issue 38, 27 May 1916, Page 23
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