excerpt from 'Childhood: an autobiography of a boy from 1889-1906' pp. 57 (66 words)
excerpt from 'Childhood: an autobiography of a boy from 1889-1906' pp. 57 (66 words)
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[In 1906 Edward Stewart-Humphries joined the 5th Battalion Rifle Brigade Militia, spending a three-month training period in Woolwich] I greatly enjoyed camp routine from Reveille—sounded with gusto by the Regimental bugler, (“Get out of bed, get out of bed, you lazy monkeys”) who took up his stance a few yards from my tent to the doleful notes of 'Lights out' at the end of the day. |
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