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"DON'T WORRY."

PHILOSOPHY OF THE FREHCH SOLDIER.

This is the Litany of the French soldier, as set forth by Miss Kathleen Burke in "Land and Water":— Of two things one it certain: Either you're mobilised or you're not mobilised If you're not mobilised there is no need to worry; if you are mobilised, of two things one is certain: Either you're behind the lines or you're on the front. hlf you're behind the lines there is no need to worry j if you're on the front, of two things one is certain: Either you're resting in a safe place or you're exposed to danger.

If you're resting in a safe place there is no need to worry; if you're exposed to danger, of two things one is certain: Either you're wounded or you're not wounded.

If you're not wounded there is no need to worry; if you are wounded, of two things one is certain: Either you're wounded seriously or you're wounded slightly.

If you're wounded slightly there is no need to worry; if youre wounded seriously, of two things one is certain: Either you recover or you die.

If you recover there is no need to worry; if you die you can't worry.

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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13381, 8 January 1917, Page 2

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"DON'T WORRY." Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13381, 8 January 1917, Page 2

"DON'T WORRY." Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13381, 8 January 1917, Page 2

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