THE BATTLE.
The I >evH he he d .1 ootuu 11 XV 11 : bOUSttnd he e-alLd to tie B* hik; • 1 ►..ui.i.' your eUSotti. bt Bsore 1 ■ mini I►> !. \\'»m»' his first words l>> waj ur<'»4inp. « know that Mm drink I ■ q i\ tO hell, , 1 .» m the p«Ui, th< slip down: You can UM an> t. til ■ -M. 1 K>nt «kiii>." he said with 1 frown. j ena teN them tint drink for a poin. for ■ oanl lor ■ bent, tor 1 nhlvnr; That it floadflM tho wit and | the brain Matters not I arhstBut <l<xl. IShO knows all. oafled pool ''"'i". T iuip Ih-m In b "H;iv no rear, 1 ■ foni Cnntniw . tor and ' \nr a I'll fill you witli tk fn> of tho hills, And no toe hi Monir thooesn*ln ilare stand; In 1! r an<l His stn i'Kih we' g wh- II- a ills; h. - our Cnjrtain, nnd HWa In • niarvl. —Exrhaiu
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White Ribbon, Volume 35, Issue 418, 18 May 1930, Page 4
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155THE BATTLE. White Ribbon, Volume 35, Issue 418, 18 May 1930, Page 4
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