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- Kota - stir ■in the eamp; . • '. not a stir in the trees; . the men we<e «*s busy as --7? 7they could' be.Ko officer7'7 visible on the horizon & K Berchtesgaden quietly d ozing. ’ ' V - •; . ;7/ ... With neither sign nor a ’ sound of heat the flies * buzzed loadly o’er the seats.So little they rose were quietly pleased,and unmoved, by the gentle /tjgeeze. ' The daunty Alley of Taratahi tent had placed these i seats so badly bent Thru 7 theday on hinges they rose ' and fell with fearful din : like « crack from Hell* j~ Blasts. Vealer of the broken arm viewed this scene with some alarm. Quoth he; •W men,this’ere wont do, ' follow me my faithful few? . - The party formed,and off they go,to the fateful spot they st rode. Blaster bent o’er the seat,down the hole j- want patrol neat* Blaster Veale then gazed about, slowly ‘'took his matches cut ..Bit a paper; let it . - fall, down the darkness in the maw . Down sank the /paper/with rustling sound. The flames arose & burst around .Quoth our Blaster staggering by, •XJhaers Beers,he re’s mud in your eye.* . x -
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Peoples Vice, 5 July 1943, Page 2
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183ITSZUOFF Peoples Vice, 5 July 1943, Page 2
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