Reading Standard Etc 05-1918
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t'be s~c ipce is never at an.end.
I more, more{''' s.bqt)ts ' ,t he Mo\c)opq .~.~~~l~~;~s0f,
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them ~1" 'preserve thein. .
gallant t llOWS and the heroic
France e dyi,n g too, though,
thanke~1 ill far less· numbers.
cbalnge ~ur pity to anger; to
one rna~.61 lust of power sn'OUl,l)
,thelie 'a m~nat:ions on the
· it steels flw,ill also,. in firm ~eltElrm!!l~
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this dreadfUl ·thing which
upon' t,~~ : earth like a plagn~~·
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⢠tb e Cll-ll , 0Vreedom ~ll stn,nd, or fa~1 1 :,:,~~:'~i~~:lt
· and ~eejlOW ' the Engh sh make war ~n ~;
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a,notl)er rtrt of the .wOJ·ld, beca'1 se it is
so. differ t from .t he ~e~e' dcst.ructiv~i
I ' Dess of the G errrfansf
bur~ trpops ]Q ,
, Mesopoâ¢.
are pghting in the his.t oric !
II land b~~\Veen tbeEt#>hrates apdthe ~lgJf!eq
Tigris: .I!there ; actordinl( to traditionl ' a~~~~~f"hc)w:;t:;,
is the ~i~e of , the 'Gar:den ofj Eden '
There t daughters of Israel S3it .· ~ow '
.a!-.d we t besid'l the Fate~s of BI,/,l{ylon .
'fbis co I try 6nce.grr·w more corn tb:1p selfl
any othqrlcouutry \n the world. "':Vatc~ tluif
dra,wn ~~om the great ri vers and 'led !:~
,,clow n li~tle · ca'nar.~ a~d ditch es fl'l't ilizhd II I
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' Trawlers.
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, are MW armed for Ijght.
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~4~;~':.1:~ before by plain fisher.
barelY~IPPorted on dates ,ii:\il such ,
dutie~ is to oonvoy ,
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'w8iters infested with
crops a. would grow' on the hllf(l,. ifqj'
, soiL . jJe English ~' a".;ed ... and. behinill
01 one trawl"r'.
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have b n ~ammed, th e' . 1 i t~le ,yater-I!
and ' by -c1''''"r
courses I. cleaned ont, . and th ~ land '
a <torpedo by
pro~is~ to bear this ~ear ' . silch ' a crop:""
at th:ub"'!~inme, om'Â¥'t
a.;' It haf ~ot known SlDce the d'l,Ys of l
fu,ed '' 'r torpedo,
,Nebuchljld'pezzar."; The same t,hmg IS "
the trawler'., stern
going 0 in Palestine, in S:1i'onika..J..in
~hip i1) the convoy.
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in .the trawlers ~~e many lives,
peace is.. ma~e, ur,:i~ss su<;h meas,q~es are I.
of an armed trawler :reoomtak~n. <- ~t IS worth whlle to thmk , "
deooration wa .. one of a party
this.' 0pr 'sOldiers do not r.ring la hlif!ht '
i~~t~~ere;~H\d!:r~w.
,Iike lecust~ .over tb~ 'lands t6, which
men were wounded or urioon.,they gO . ' Tbeir p),esence means new h o p e n l a n repeatedly, :entel'ed 'to
to the peoBle-hope of· justice
freeon ,hoard in .pite '11' the 'danrr
. nom an~Plent~.' - Think of
fumes," Tbe engineman 0 a
and the of t e senseless
Ihero of the day when"the,surâ¢
ship, torpedoed in Eastern
wr~llght by the Germans i.n th'!Jir retreat
saved. / .. A. there was
on tbe ⢠ouime)\\st year, when th,~
own ve~l striking mines
down t~e ver.)' . fruit trees of ~he poor
cotrned, he as
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WII~ernflSs. But wbere our soldiers pittnt
and did biB best to help
thelrJ~et the dekrt .blossoms lik.e the
their hea.h abol'$
ltJ 'he I&W· mn floating lace
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triedtoturn~imover80that
The . dD,troyera, or they ' who 'regard
UDfortunalely, the poor
,me~cy, justice and righteousness, and
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war has just 'made Jilih' ,a prisoner of the
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mel1t,was to ,des~r9Y Bi$~ne,my m
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one ' day.
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the laSt Sunday ill M 9h'! / In the morn·
ing PB shot one mac ine . to prf'C\lS, Sent
. another down in ~am ' \ and a third down'
in a crash.: . In ·the a1fternOOl> h~. went,up cli*b,~
for anotht~ lbag, ' an got a tfto-aea,ti>r,
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