THE DEMOCRAT.
. Her son had joined the Army as a private. On a visit to the barracks she stepped out of a magnificent car, looked approvingly at the sentry, and then said: “I want to see my son, the Hon. Launcelot Cholmondeley Reginald.” The sentry turned his head. “Hi, Bill,” he called, “Tell Snotty ’is muvver’s blown in.” ■
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Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 27, 14 June 1940, Page 6
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