LONG-LEGGED ENGLISHMEN
INTENSE HATRED OF BRITI3 _ . London, February 4. , Eye-witness" writes: —"The intense hatred entertained for England is betrayed in lottors found on dead Germans. One written at Muibeim refers to tho 'long-logged Englishmen.' "This damned pack is to blame for everything. Wltou tlioy aro transported in cattle-wagons they aro treated too well. They should be put against tho wall. You say you made 600 prisoners. Make all of them mincenioat; they have earned nothing bettor. They aro fearful. A lot of us must bo falling, us everyone is called out. 'The damned English—what are they doing to our prisoners? We trout.tho swine-dogs too well. A train way to axrivc.with 340 English; it only brought forty.'" Tho commander said ho did not know where Wis tost were. I know'bettor; and that what all thould do to thorn.'■ '-i_.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2378, 6 February 1915, Page 7
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138LONG-LEGGED ENGLISHMEN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2378, 6 February 1915, Page 7
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