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Do you remember how in the old days we used to talk about my first book? Of course it was to be an Oxford novel full of clever little character-sketches--witty but not unkind: of subtle and pleasurable hints at our own adventures, for no one had enjoyed Balliol and the city of Oxford so hugely: of catch-words that repeated would bring back the thrills and the laughter--_Psych. and _Steady, Steady!_ of names crammed with delectable memories--the Paviers', Cloda's Lane, and the notorious Square and famous Wynd: of acid phrases, beautifully put, that would show up once and for all those dear abuses and shams. | Adventures of a Despatch Rider 1 CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV. CHAPTER V. CHAPTER VI. CHAPTER VII. CHAPTER VIII. CHAPTER IX. CHAPTER X. CHAPTER XI. CHAPTER XII. Adventures of a Despatch Rider Project Gutenberg s Adventures of a Despatch Rider by W. H. L. Watson This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title Adventures of a Despatch Rider Author W. H. L. Watson Release Date October 14 2005 EBook 16868 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 Adventures of a Despatch Rider 2 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ADVENTURES OF A DESPATCH RIDER Produced by Suzanne Lybarger Emmy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive Canadian Libraries Illustration _Route taken by Fifth Division_ Adventures of a Despatch Rider Adventures of A Despatch Rider BY CAPTAIN . WATSON WITH MAPS William Blackwood and Sons Edinburgh and London 1915 TO _THE PERFECT MOTHER _ _MY OWN. A LETTER BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION. To 2nd Lieut. . WHYTE 1st Black Watch . MY DEAR ROBERT -- Do you remember how in the old days we used to talk about my first book Of course it was to be an Oxford novel full of clever little character-sketches--witty but not unkind of subtle and pleasurable hints at our own adventures for no one had enjoyed Balliol and the city of Oxford so hugely of catch-words that repeated would bring back the thrills and the laughter--_Psych. and _Steady Steady _ of names crammed with delectable memories--the Paviers Cloda s Lane and the notorious Square and famous Wynd of acid phrases beautifully put that would show up once and for all those dear abuses and shams that go to make Oxford. It was to surpass all Oxford Novels and bring us all
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