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Show That Raco Fcellnsr. A prlvato in a yqluntecr regiment told it frlond that tho rjrst time undor tiro was "a nasty experience" that ho felt s though ho was up "against a new Job that ho didn't like, but know that he had to stick It out or loso hjs bread and butter." "When our regiment wai In reservo once," ho continued, "I saw a reporter legging It back from tho front. Ho was going for all thoro was in him. nnd looked qs though ho had a through ticket for tho rear. Wo found tho reservo re-servo lino ns bad a place as thu firing lino, most alwnys. so I wasn't fcoilug very comfortable. " 'This wnr correspondents' llfo ain't what It's cracked up to be,' said ho to mo as ho passed. "I looked after him, nnd then I lis-tenod lis-tenod to the firing and heurd tho bullets bul-lets whizzing. " 'Old man,' suld I to mysolf, looking after the reporter ngnlu,'!f I wasn't an enlisted man I'd run -you u race.' " Now York Post. |