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(_Phillip, with two "l's" please, and said slowly._) Has delighted
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Echoes of Flanders
By CHARLES L. WARR
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to the horrors of these days. For there is a danger of becoming
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Mud and Khaki
By VERNON BARTLETT
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"A very clever and enjoyable collection of sketches picturing the
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farce, the humour, and the elementary humanity that crudely jostle each
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"There is much humour and some pathos, and always reality and the
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"Sketches from Flanders and
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