The New Elizabethans a First Selection of the Lives of Young Men Who Have Falle
The New Elizabethans a First Selection of the Lives of Young Men Who Have Falle
Edward Bolland Osborn
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We were always starting afresh with a new generation and losing touch with the older ones. " But he was building better than he knew, as was afterwards proved by the devotion of his old boys to his memory. The war came. Hankey reconsidered his position. A commission was his for the asking. But he wanted to " kill a German " and to keep in touch with the working man, and he decided that by enlisting in the ranks he would best be able to accomplish both purposes. He enlisted in a service battalio...n and was soon made i84 THE STUDENT IN ARMS a sergeant. He remained a sergeant for about nine months with the now dead officer whom he has immortaHzed as " The Beloved Captain " as his Section Commander. Then, as he naively states, "for reasons which only concern myself, I descended with a bump to the rank of private, and was transferred to a different Company. " It was of course his desire to study human nature at close range that made him give up his stripes, just as it was the reason for one or two other apparently eccentric actions previously.
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