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... Snarleyow 99 278 The Widow at Windsor . 280 Belts 281 • The Young British Soldier 283 Mandalay 285 Troopin ' 288 The Widow's Party 289 Ford o ' Kabul River 291 Gentlemen - Rankers 292 Route Marchin ' 294 Shillin ' a Day 296 BARRACK ROOM ...
... Snarleyow 99 278 The Widow at Windsor . 280 Belts 281 • The Young British Soldier 283 Mandalay 285 Troopin ' 288 The Widow's Party 289 Ford o ' Kabul River 291 Gentlemen - Rankers 292 Route Marchin ' 294 Shillin ' a Day 296 BARRACK ROOM ...
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... SNARLEYOW " THIS ' appened in a battle to a batt'ry of the corps Which is first among the women an ' amazin ' first in war ; An ' what the bloomin ' battle was I don't remember now , But Two's off - lead ' e answered to the name o ' ...
... SNARLEYOW " THIS ' appened in a battle to a batt'ry of the corps Which is first among the women an ' amazin ' first in war ; An ' what the bloomin ' battle was I don't remember now , But Two's off - lead ' e answered to the name o ' ...
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... Snarleyow " 278 Madras ,. 90 " Soldier an ' Sailor Too " 305 Mandalay . 285 Soldier , Soldier 267 M'Andrew's Hymn 34 Sons , The Song of the . 89 Married Man , The . 354 South Africa .. 118 Mary Gloster , The . 45 Stellenbosh . 357 ...
... Snarleyow " 278 Madras ,. 90 " Soldier an ' Sailor Too " 305 Mandalay . 285 Soldier , Soldier 267 M'Andrew's Hymn 34 Sons , The Song of the . 89 Married Man , The . 354 South Africa .. 118 Mary Gloster , The . 45 Stellenbosh . 357 ...
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ain't Army be'ind beer beggar belts beneath blood bloomin blow boots camp Captain Cheer Colonel's Colour-Sergeant Danny Deever dark dead death Delhi town Devil drunk eard earth English Er-Heb ere's eyes fathers fight files fire Flag of England ford fought Fuzzy-Wuzzy Gawd give Gods grey guard Gunga Din guns hand hath hear heard heart honour horse Johnnie Kabul river King knew kopje land learned look loot Lord marchin mother never night o'er oont Orse plain pride Queen ride road road to Mandalay round Sergeant shoal sing smoke Snarleyow snow soldier song soul stand sword talk Taman thee There's things thou to-day Tom Hall Tomlinson Tommy trail True Thomas Ubique means wait watch White Man's burden Widow at Windsor wind women word
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