Vulgar words in With Rimington (Page 1)
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Of the fighting on the way I can give you no account, as I was knocked up with a bad chill and had to go with the ambulance.
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"God bless the Boers and damn the British" are two of the chief of these, but they only apply them within their own borders.
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Towards the end of each day's march the soldiers all begin to look out for firewood, and if at that time you knock up against the enemy, you may see our infantry advancing to the attack with big logs tied to their backs and sticking up over their heads.