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The Fox- war

Pag 2:

-War conditions, again were very unfavorable to poultry-keeping;

-The Daylight Saving Bill was passed;

-Since the war the fox was a demon.       

Pag 5:

-A young soldier, with his heavy kit on his back, advanced into the dim light;

-He would not be more that twenty;

-Having his heavy sack on his shoulder s, he stooped;

-Something boyish.

Pag 6:

-“We’ve seen enough of rifles”;

-She heard the soft young voice.

Pag 7:

-“There’s nothing but bread and jam”;

-“He was such a boy”.

Pag 8:
-He ate largely and quickly and voraciously;

-There won’t be any demand for women land-workers now the war’s over.

Pag 9:

-The youth, sitting before the fire in his uniform,

Pag 11:

-In the year 1918 there was not much food to buy

-At the “Plough and Harrow” they’ve got the soldiers who are collecting the hay for the army: besides in the private houses there’s ten men and a  corporal.

Pag 13:

-He was a huntsman in spirit , not a farmer, and not a soldier stuck in a regiment.

Pag 25:

-It seems to him England was little and tight, he felt the landscape was constricted even in the dark, and that there were too many dogs in the night, making a noise like a fence of sound, like the network of English hedges netting the view.

Pag 40:

-His camp was on Salisbury Plain.

Pag 41:

-He went to ask for twenty-four hours’ leave of absence;

-In that great camp of wooden huts and tents he had no idea where his captain was;

-He went to the officers’ canteen. There was his captain standing talking with three other officers;

-“May I speak to Captain Berryman?” the captain was Cornish like himself;

-Henry watches his superior;
Pag 42:

-It was twelve o’clock when he left the camp. He had sixty miles of wet and muddy crossroads to ride. But he was in the saddle and down the road without a thought of food.

Pag 46
-“There’s no food . There’s nothing here”.