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. ...
... young lady on the cover of the fashion journal, and sighed that things were not just so A Wonderful here is a charm- War Dog. mg dog- story in the form of a booklet called Terrier, V.C. It is the history of how a little black-and- tan Manchester terrier ...
... DOGS OF WAR. COMRADES IN ARMS THE BRITISH BULL DOG FIGHTS BY THE SIDE OF THE BELGIAN. Drawn nv Harry Rountrrk. ...
... France. He had for pet an admirable dog of good looks and noble lineage. The Sub-Lieutenant Nivelle was awfully fond of that dog. One sad day the dog dis appeared. (It had probably heard the legend of the Dogged Dog of Jean de Nivelle, and ...
... WAR-TIME VIGNETTES. BY MARTHE TROLY- CURTIN. [Author of Phrynette and London and Phrynette Married.) THERE was quite a little crowd not far from where Cupid used to be-- I know, I know, Cupid is everywhere, ubiquitous and iniquitous, and everything ...
... planks are the Monroe Doctrine bolstered by Tradition, Militia, Preparedness, and Coast-Defence, are half-a-dozen great dogs of war. ...
... 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 ...
... of war N.B. This is a true story- none of Cynicuss's concoctions I wonder whether any painstaking hack with a meticulous type of brain will ever address himself to the task of compiling a schedule of the small everyday items which the state of war has ...
... why Germany is still top dog, went on the oracle -merely, you see, because he had to go on. She 's still top dog because she 's fighting on the enemy's soil. Until the Allies actually set foot on German soil, Germany is top dog. Just as the Sidney Street ...
... so confident. It was the dogged tenacity of the men, the feet of many of them little better than bleeding pulp in their boots, that enabled Sir John to turn so fiercely on Von Kluck in the battle of the Marne. It was the dogged tenacit}' of the leader ...
... of one of these little animals. Useful dogs watch dogs and slieep dogs and other HoP'.Q +Tinf hn\7£ -f r* Hn cmn rWl-i 1 n cr for their living might well be taxed at the present rate, and the purely ornamental dog might pay a bit more for being a professional ...
... galore murderer-tracking and experiences among wolves, among others. Captain Daw son, well known before the war as a judge at the dog-shows and a dog-lover with the best, wrote the book in the trenches on the Ancre or at least he finished it there. He sends ...