And we must tell you the story of the Boy who has the Right Ideaone Tommy, late of the East End of London, now evacuated to the south. He had been induced to say his prayers, and after the “make me a good boy” bit, came out with ‘An” give Ttler a good hidin’.” “My dear,” said the aged and very Christianly foster-mother. “You shouldn’t say that: Say “and Soften Hitler’s heart.” “. . . And do wot the lidy says to Ttler, but give ’im a good hidin’ jes’ the same,” said Tommy. * * * * It seems to us that future-historians might call this age the German sauceage.
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Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 70, 25 April 1941, Page 6
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