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re Regiment (T.F.), sat on the step of the fire trench, hi
them. The other was his platoon commander, Captain Bob Dashwood, who chanced to be coming
head in the direction of the German lines, only one hundred and twen
ied Harry Hawke with a grin, though he h
the wood on the left, and the Germans were repl
that picked Marshall and Brown off
an of A Company, pointing with an oily finger to a fresh notch cut on the rifle stock. "He
rest in the wizened, mahogany-coloured face that looke
p, Hawke," he said. "H
ept no tally of all I've done in wiv the b
o take a squint at the beggars," and as the private dropped back into his seat agai
ine craters, with a line of barbed wire fencing that follo
, when there was a sharp stifled gasp, followed by a slithering fall, and Captain Dashwood lay in a heap among the white wet mud at the bo
y fault!" he moaned, as a sergea
y. "I've warned him a dozen times-and he's not dead, either. P
when a couple of bearers came running along the communication trench they laid the wounded man carefully
uttered, bending down and peering into the peris
n straightway from the base hospital, and then for several weeks they heard no more of him, and
kin' sandbags," he kept muttering to himself. "Home ain't like home without a mother,
e with the telegram that had just arrived in his hand. "Only got a week's kit leave too, which means that he's to join at once. I'll put him through his facings and sho
n one side of the table, and Master Billy Dashwood, ag
provingly. "When will you learn to
rn, gazing up at the ceiling with the face of an innocent cherub, an
Dashwoods in the regiment for generations, and it is nice to feel
d a young man who sat opposite to the children with his back to the tall wind
am indeed more than proud, Monsie
at the War Office, and they do nothing t
you're rude," said his mother. "The W
ntal water in Regent's Park, and if one had not known it, one might have imagined i
let by a fraction of an inch, but he had made quick recovery, and before his month's sick furlough was at an end he was already secre
s very English, except the young man with his back to the windows, an
months before, obstinately refused to heal, found himself in very pleasant quarters, thanks to the hos
tic in every line of his figure, with laughing grey eyes in a handsome face; the other, a stolid, fair-haired Fleming, who
pression of a grateful dog, and waited upon her hand a
hwood," he said in perfect English, w
g," laughed Captain Bob encouragingly. "Your turn will com
ant gravely. "Even Ottilie here loses heart,"
sture with her hands. "For myself, I dread to go back to poor Belgium," she murmured in broken Engli
mimicked her accent, "I wish it might be possible th
but Mademoiselle Ottilie threw an impulsive arm round the
madame. He is so yo
u the hump, old chap. Still raining," and he glanced at the windows. "What do
opening the door for Mrs. Dashwood, and the two officers went into th
lgian missed an easy shot. "And you've left them
n with a wry smile, as he limped towards th
s the white ball followed the red into a pocket.
, I have so much time for practice these days," and he lit a c
y. By Jove! you ought to see the munitions they're piling up behind us. It is incredible! The worst of it is, our sector simp
rence. Why, not long ago, I yarned for half an hour with a major of the R.E., as I thought-didn't tell him much, luckily, but we hadn't parted five minutes when he was 'wanted,' and there
rissel. "When do you think Sir
re's my young brother. Excuse me, Van Drissel," and without further ceremony he darted into the hall as a lad in the
Bob, o
an! This is a bit o
yish reproduction of his brother's, brown as a berry from the arduous training he had unde
's only 'How d'you do?' and 'Bye-bye.' But isn't it fine putting me in Bob's battalion? How are the kids? And,
tings. The rain had cleared, and as he stood looking out where the trim lawn sloped down to the w
ian army," said Bob, coming in as Van Drissel turned round. "This is
you," said D
iled Van Drissel.
Yes, it is quite right
nis is a great stunt on languages. You two will be able to make us feel thoro
the Belgian, producing
e some grub first, and if you don't min
ld, although he's my own brother," expl
w o
nd a half,"
e killed," said V
all have to take our chances out there, but I don't mind betting you he comes off with a D
service uniform, to the rather oppressive admiration of Billy and the huge delight of his sisters. T
the house with his wonderful spirits. There were people to dinner almost eve
ast night arrived, and the mother and her
eadache, and her brother also in
gether," he had said con
when Bob told her. "I do not care very much for Belgians, a
not like mademoiselle's bright black eyes, and the lieu
struck, and Dennis, who had been living at high pressure, suddenly yawned and said: "Would you mind, mater, if I tu
s bedroom door with a bang. "I have a letter from your father which I want y
emselves on the great padded settee, into which one sank s
ht to have done. The date of the Great Push is fixed. But here is the
brows lifted, for the brigadier
een kept wonderfully quiet, and so far the enemy knows nothing. All their attention is turned on the 'Clown' Prince's insane operations against Verdun, and
ee the artillery we have massed ready for the preliminary bombardment, which promises to be the biggest in histo
ese places on the map, and then when the thing comes off you will be able to follow it," and, going out into the hall where his brother's kit was rea
ecture, which Mrs. Dashwood followed with the keenest interest, and when at last they go
shed voice. "He is very young and very impetuous, and regards the whol
taking her face in his hands and kissing it, and t
ind the settee, where he had crouched all the time, and
. "It is worth a stiff back to have