Vulgar words in War and the future: Italy, France and Britain at war (Page 1)
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Within a month things had been so tidied up, and secured by further excavations and sandbags against hostile fire, that even a middle-aged English writer, extremely fagged and hot and breathless, could enjoy the same privilege.
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They all seemed to be looking us in the face instead of being too fagged to bother.
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Personal fighting has become "scrapping" again, an individual adventure with knife, club, bomb, revolver or bayonet.
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Any added invention will necessitate the scrapping of old types and the production of the new patterns in quantity.