POPULAR MISCONCEPTION
Work Of The Mounties “When I was assigned the part of Sergeant Bruce I was under as many about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as the rest of the population,” writes Nelson Eddie. “I thought that when a Mountie got his man he got him dramatically, lunged forward into his saddle, with two guns blazing and his sword halt drawn in readiness, in case the bullets gave out. “That was all very poetic, but a long way from the truth. The truth is, as 1 soon learried, that Mounties aren’t like .that; they've much braver.’’
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume V, Issue 457, 26 June 1937, Page 3
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97POPULAR MISCONCEPTION Taranaki Central Press, Volume V, Issue 457, 26 June 1937, Page 3
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