Over The Top
r rank, name, number, and battalion, whil
, Wesleyan; P., Presbyterian; but if you happened to be an ath
listed me asked my religion. I was not sure of the religion of the British
religions I was unlucky enough to pick the
g her of my wonderful exploits while under fire-all recruits do this. The Sergeant-Major
me, in a loud voice, he asked,
ered,
ded, "Don't you 'yep' me. S
ified, he ordered, "Out
ed, "I am not going to
"Oh, yes,
, no, I'm not!"
n open field. At one end of this field the Chaplain was standing in a limber. We formed a semi-circle around him. Over head there was a black speck circling round and round in the sky. Th
rched back to our billets, and