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That's naethin. A' lost the big drum. " In one of the Haddington Volunteer companies there was a member named Porteous, who was not a crack shot, but it was understood that his bullets all went to the same place, which came to be known as Porteous's hole. Whenever a Volunteer missed the target and asked, " I winner whaur'll that ane hae gane, " the reply was, " It'll be in Porteous's hole. " s COTCH It does not pay crack shots to brag too much, however. A squad of the 8th (Crieff) Volunteers, f...iring at Benny beg Range, happened to hit a horse that was standing near probably with a splinter from a bullet after it had struck the target. A short time afterwards the excel- lences of the " gallant eighth " were being extolled in presence of a well- known Breadalbane Highlander named Duncan. Becoming exasperated, he exclaimed, " Tamm you and ye gallants and eights and things, the first man ye shot was a horse ! " A private of the 7th V. B. R. S. , of extreme weight, took part in a forced march from Stow to Dingleton Com- mon, and, it being a very hot day, had to succumb.
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