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Introduction Part 1: The battles of late August 1. ‘Great big cheery fellows, whom it did your heart good to see’ 2. ‘It was a nasty a sight as I ever want to see’ 3. ‘Here and there a man murmured a prayer’ 4. ‘If I had not stopped this some other poor beggar would’ 5. ‘The whole place is strewn with bodies…’ 6. ‘…give my best love to all the girls down at the Palace’ 7. ‘We lay there with our bayonets fixed’ 8. ‘We’ll just see if he’s here’ 9. ‘Who said retire?’ Part 2: Stalemate 10. ‘Dear Mr. Fisher…’ 11. ‘He would not let me go in’ 12. ‘Did I ever tell you about Ernest…?’ 13. ‘What the hell do you take me for a bloody canary?’ 14. ‘Halt, hands up, State your business’ 15. ‘I am honestly very sorry to see Hamilton go’ 16. ‘He came, he saw, he capitulated!’ 17. ‘If you don’t want to share in the glory…’ 18. ‘I view with deepest regret the abandonment of Suvla & Anzac’ Part 3: Evacuation 19. ‘…making a socialist of me’ 20. ‘Snow looks beautiful on the leaves, don’t it’ 21. ‘The silent stunt’ 22. ‘…the lighter came and went in a very neat way’ 23. ‘Why can’t we have a b——go at them?’ 24. ‘Oh! Butter, though art the essence of joy’ 25. ‘The die hards’ 26. ‘The only hope would have lain in the firing of one or more mines’ 27. ‘Was it necessary to kill these?’ Endnotes Bibliography Index About the Author 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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