icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Log out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon
At Suvla Bay

At Suvla Bay

icon

Chapter 1 IN WHICH MY KING AND COUNTRY NEED ME

Word Count: 809    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

tor and the staff, said farewell to my little camp in the beech-woods of Buckinghamshire and to my

waiting about for hours, I went at last upstairs and "strip

chors and ships and dancing-girls tattooed in blue on their chests and arms. Some were skinny and ot

yer p

it," said the de

ot

ptu

hrough

ht ain't go

on for ha

ame my

s gold-rimmed glasses on his handkerchief. "Chest, thirty-four-thirty-seve

ng, for I was trying to bl

athing e

r-I'm a

knees were brown with sunbur

d they took my name down, and

in the arm

, s

rri

, s

in in p

, s

yer re

ing,

ha

ing a

got to 'ave on

t t

t. Wot's it t

d'you

ngland. Most

church parade flas

are-Quake

a religion?" he

es

him writ

at Munster Road recruiting

tside in a yard, a sergeant came and took about eight of us into a

ade to promise to obey all orders of officers and non-commissioned officers of His Majesty's Service. After that, he

aken an oath, which was not in acco

an I began to feel the ever-

me freedom: I could no longer go on in my old camping and sketching life. I w

ck to him like a leech. In the afternoon an old recruiting sergeant with a husky voice fell us in, and we marched, a mob of civilians, through the London str

its, brown ties, brown shoes, and a horse-shoe tie-pin; tramp-like look

st"; lanky lads from the country ga

-banded cane. Here and there was a farm-hand in corduroys and hob-nailed, cowdung-spattered boots, puffing at a broken old clay pipe, and speaking in the "Da

ices yel

ay... Tipp

ll... 'ave...

et ter writ

iz... Good-b

There was much shouting and la

Claim Your Bonus at the APP

Open