All in It : K(1) Carries On - A Continuation of the First Hundred Thousand by Ian Hay
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This sort of thing went on until nearly one o'clock in the morning. Towards that hour, Bobby, who was growing really concerned over Angus's prolonged absence, cut short his august interlocutor's fifteenth inquiry and joined his Sergeant-Major on the firing-step. The two had hardly exchanged a few low-pitched sentences when Bobby was summoned back to the telephone. "Is that Captain Little?" "Yes, sir." "Has your patrol come in?" "No, sir." Captain's Little's last answer was delivered in a distinctly insubordinate manner. Feeling slightly relieved, he returned to the firing-step. Two minutes later Angus M'Lachlan and his posse rolled over the parapet, safe and sound, and Bobby was able, to his own great content and that of the weary operators along the line, to announce,-- "The patrol has returned, sir, and reports everything quite satisfactory. I am forwarding a detailed statement." Then he laid down the receiver with a happy sigh, and crawled out of the dug-out on to the duck-board. "Now we'll have a look round the sentries, Sergeant-Major," he said. |
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