Force of Habit.
They were court-martialling the soldier for desertion, and the case looked very black until the young officer acting for the defence arose, "Sir," he said, addressing the president, "E admit that appearances are against this man. But I propuse to prove that.in civil life he was a plumb-¢er-and he was only going back for his -bayonet,"" Acquitted,
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 45, 25 May 1928, Page 6
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60Force of Habit. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 45, 25 May 1928, Page 6
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