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STRONG TO ENDURE

“We mean to reach our journey’s end.” —Churchill. “ When our God has a great thing to be done, Ho sends for his Englishman.” —John Milton. “‘ Go if you choose, all of you. I will work it out by myself, you pie crusts.’ And upon that they gripped their shovels, being more or less of Englishmen ; and the least drop of English blood is worth the best of any other when it comes to lasting out.”— ‘ Lorna Doone.’ 11 As a people, the English are very little indeed inferior to the Scotch.”— ‘ Christopher North.’

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Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 3

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96

STRONG TO ENDURE Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 3

STRONG TO ENDURE Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 3

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