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He never flinched, he never cringed, but he died as one would wish all...
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Martin Gilbert
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The First World War: A
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He never flinched, he never cringed, but he died as one would wish all Englishmen to die-quietly and undramatically,
( Martin Gilbert )
[ The First World War: A ]
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