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A Sea-Lawyer's Log

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N rhen the tedious journey from Manchester had ended and we were finally deposited upon the station at Southward Ho! Our first sensation was one of extreme disappointment. During the day our little party of ten had fully discussed the reception which we might expect to receive on arriving at our destination. The general consensus of opinion was that we would be met by a corpulent Sergeant of Marines whose ample figure and rubicund features might be ao cepted as evidence of the many years during which he had braved the battle and the breeze. We felt confident that by way of welcome he would assert that never in the course of his professional career had he set his ensanguined eyes upon such an adjectival crew of cross-eyed, splay-footed, knock kneed, lop-eared sons of misfortune, and that if Old England could produce nothing better than this, he, personally, would favour an immediate capitulation to the Kaiser.

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304 pages, Paperback

First published August 5, 2015

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William Lang

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