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"What for?" "Prime Australian beef, fresh tinned, straight from the Dardanelles. That would look well on a label. " "Yis couldn't do that with Bill, " said Paddy. "Why?" "He's a bit high----" Bang! came a Turkish bomb at that moment, scattering the group intotheir shelters below the parapets. "Ye dirty, mouldy-faced sons of dog-eatin', blue-nosed spalpeens--Oi'llbomb yis, " roared Paddy, gripping a jam tin and lighting the fuse. Bang! it went. Bang! Bang! Bang! went more. "_Some_ jam, " said Bi...ll, as he watched through the periscope. And thenthey heard moaning, shrieks, and shouts of "Allah, Allah. " "More jam, " ordered Bill. And more jam they received. It wasn'tsweet, and certainly unpalatable. And it didn't stick. Tins labelled"Apricot, " "Marmalade, " "Black Currant, " and "Raspberry, " went hurtlingthrough the air, then burst in a very nasty way above the poor oldTurks' trenches. This battle of jam bombs made the Turks much morerespectful for a time. Indeed, one of the officers, who must have beena sportsman, flung over a note, on which was written: "DEAR AUSTRALIANS, --We like jam--in fact, we could do with a tin of it, but not that dam--jam--jammy stuff you were putting over lastnight.
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