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Still shining brightly "I always keep my wick well oiled." |
662 A small special and a dash |
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664 All the nice girls love a sailor, All the nice girls love a tar. But they dom't love a special copper, For they know what policemen are. |
666 "Doing his bit" off to the Front |
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666 Kitchener wants more |
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667 My best Mufti suit For three years of the duration of the War. |
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672 Tommy on Transport Work |
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674 "I'm a bit short" |
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675 "They want a few more like me in the Army." |
678 "Farewell, Isabelle." |
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680 "He smells sea shells on the sea shore." |
691 "Take that d.... searchlight away" |
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692 "Look! a floating mine." "That floater's mine. it's my wife." |
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839 "Do you like this costume, or do you prefer me in the red?" "I prefer you stripped best." |
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849 "Let's make a night of it to-night." February 1917 |
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"Farewell, Isabelle." |
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"A Small Scotch and a Bitter Miss."" |
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Piccadilly Business as usual signed Chalker 15 |
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