Kultur
... ICultur. A TRAINED DOG OF WAR DRAWING THE ENEMY'S FIRE. Drawn by W. Hkath Robinson. ...
... ICultur. A TRAINED DOG OF WAR DRAWING THE ENEMY'S FIRE. Drawn by W. Hkath Robinson. ...
... DOGS OF WAR. COMRADES IN ARMS THE BRITISH BULL DOG FIGHTS BY THE SIDE OF THE BELGIAN. Drawn nv Harry Rountrrk. ...
... because the outcome of a great war must ultimately depend upon the whole attitude of the nation waging that war, and the nation means the people, for whom and by whom the country exists. In our village we have taken the war very seriously. I do not mean ...
... from all hands. The nurses, women doctors, and orderlies displayed amazing coolness; the atrocities of the Germans in this war seem to have bred a kind of superb apathy mixed with disgust-- as if life were of small account in a country at present over-run ...
... men are fighting for the Empire of the world over there on the Continent of Europe, while below my window children play, and dogs bark joyously, and an ancient shepherd, with k, age old eyes, leans on the five-barred gate and V.-,- munches his bread-and- ...
... low-comedians of the South Pole, are only about twenty inches high, but irresistibly comic, whether making love, or making war, or making nests, or making speeches in their quaint parliaments flightless birds that lay a couple of eggs in a nest of stones ...
... don't understand. Is that all Yes, Sir, stammered the Sergeant, 'E was referrin' dis respectful to the Secretary of State for War. Please, Sir, cried the agonised voice of Boy Smith, I didn't mean nothin', Sir. I only passed the remark to Boy Briggs, Sir ...
... risk his skin on active service, he had been employed at the local end of the wire as telegraphist to a big daily. When the war had come the daily had cut down staff, and he had gone among the first. Someone had then pointed out to him the need of, and ...