“So your husband's in the army now, Mrs Worritt?” “Yes they’ve made him a gunner, am’ that s what he’s been since I married him. Alwavs been a gunner?” “ Yes, ever since I knew him he’s been gunner do this ’ and ‘ gunner do that,’ but he never did anything worth while. . “ a gentleman,” said Sadie Cynic, “ is a man you don’t know very well.” Then there are the people who put on stylo and put off creditors. A railway employee says he has travelled all over England by goods train. So that’s where the coal gets
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Evening Star, Issue 23677, 10 September 1940, Page 6
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