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Show WHAT HE THOUGHT OF WAR BMstly Bore!" Said the Londoner -o Be3Sth; Man Just Arrived From the Battle Front. -And what do you think of the war?" , a mm who had just arrived in ndon from fte heart of things, ac Tz to the Bystander. He had t traveling three days and three bWs1-on journey from the center 11 g'nct-Umoges. I think it was- I Tnornial times would have ; been a mere matter of hours. "What do you think of the war?" he had asked a London friend whom he met in Southampton. "Terrible, isn't it? Horrible! D'you know, I've had no holiday at all this year, and I don't suppose I'm going to be able to get one now! Oh. yes, ghastly thing, modern mod-ern warfare, isn't it? Heaps of good ; fellows gone under! And a beastly nuisance, I call it, the bars and places shutting at eleven o'clock what?" He was rather annoyed with the man from Limoges for laughing. And he was more annoyed still when the man from Limoges left him without with-out talking any more about the war at all. He had hoped for something he could retail to the fellows at the club. |