id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20920 Leinster, Murray Morale: A Story of the War of 1941-43 .txt text/plain 10753 1055 90 "Sergeant Walpole, sir, Post Fourteen, reports that he has nothing of Sergeant Walpole was in motion before the second explosion came. He was looking at the thing left in place of the tramp, as Sergeant "Um. They seen us," said Sergeant Walpole, "an' they got Pete. firing hexynitrate bullets, each equivalent to a six-pounder T.N.T. shell in destructiveness, Sergeant Walpole carried greater "fire-power" "Set me down," said Sergeant Walpole. "He shouldn't ha' gone up so high," said Sergeant Walpole. "Sergeant Walpole, Post Fourteen, Eastern Coast Observation," said the "A dinkus on top, sir," said Sergeant Walpole formally. After the Wabbly?" said the 'copter man. "O' course," said Sergeant Walpole. "Our men in action!" said Sergeant Walpole hungrily. The bomber aloft, sir, drops eggs when the Wabbly's "Monocycles first," said Sergeant Walpole. "The Wabbly," said Sergeant Walpole. As Sergeant Walpole saw the Wabbly, there was no sign of humanity ./cache/20920.txt ./txt/20920.txt