A GERMAN KISS OF PEACE
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... THE BOER. (going down Glencoe Hill): Ach, mine kontempt for Dommy. Atkins vos not so great now as it vos! ...
... SONG:- LISTEN TO MY TALE Of WOE! ...
... The Late Mr. CHIRLES ASHTON, The Welsh ?? Policeman, who died by his own hand at Dinas MAawddwy on Friday night. The report of the inquest will ba found on another page. ...
... THE BIG UONGBEL: Hang it all, I 11,ever go nar it but I get pricked. ...
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... Come the three corners of the world ii arms, and we shall shock them; nought shall make us run. If Britain to herself do rest but true.-Shalispeare. ...
... EMPEROR OF GERMANY, EMPRESS OF GERMANY. ...
... Scene: Meet of the Tredegar Hounds. TRIFILWD: Hello, my lord; where is your bike this morning? LORD TREDEGAR: Oh, the dltshed thing got punctured coming along, so I mu ...
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... IRIUGE.: O11. or', he's taking his coat off! Hi, there, Europe, come quick . A d stop this fight. ...
... DA.ME WALES (introducing Welsh Voluntcers): Here you are, John bach; bhre's some of my boys that want to go out to teach old Kruger to leave their friends alone, loolh 'ou. ...