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An Onlooker in France 1917-1919

CHAPTER VI ( p
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Maude was loved all through the North of France, except by a few rival A.P.M.'s.

One (p.

045) could easily judge what his character was like from his favourite song:-- "Mulligatawny soup, A mackerel or a sole, A Banbury and a Bath bun, And a tuppenny sausage roll.
A little glass of sherry, Just a tiny touch of cham, A roly-poly pudding And Jam! _Jam!!_ JAM!!!" [Illustration: XVII.

_The Deserter._] A lot of nice people used to come to Amiens at that period; Colonel Woodcock and Colonel Belfield, the "Spot King," and Ernest Courage, "Jorrocks," in particular.

It all became one large party at night for dinner.


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