[Between You and Me by Sir Harry Lauder]@TWC D-Link bookBetween You and Me CHAPTER XV 20/20
We've our differences, true enough.
We do not do a' things i' the same way.
But what matter's that, between friends? We've learned we can be the best o' friends. Our laddies learned that i' France, when Englishman and Scot, Yankee and Anzac, Canadian and Irishman and Welshman, broke the Hindenburg line together. We've the future o' the world, that those laddies saved, to think o' the noo.
And we maun think of it together, and come to the problems that are still left together, if we would solve them in the richt way, and wi'oot havin' to spill more blood to do so. When men ha' fought together and deed together against a common foe they should be able to talk together aboot anything that comes up between them, and mak' common cause against any foe that threatens either of them.
And I'm thinking that no foe will ever threaten any of the nations that fought against the Hun that does no threaten them a'!.
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