THE REAL MARTYRS.
We in England do not know what war is. We have not lived in hell. Our plains have not been devastated, nor our women and children shot, nor our ears deafened by tho boom of cannon, nor our cathedrals shelled. Wo have suffered; we shall suffer; but our suffering is naught and less than naught weighed against the suffering on the Continent. Why, in the midst of a war of unparalleled horror, we grumble if a train is late.—Arnold Bennett.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11282, 9 January 1915, Page 8
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