"I used to cycle out to the woods and get primroses"
"I 'ad a decent little grass plot in front, with flower borders"
Osborne and Raleigh talk about rugby
"Who did you play for?"
"The Harlequins. I played for the English team on one great occasion"
News of the attack and talk of the war
"Did the colonel have much to say?"
"When the attack comes we can't expect any help from behind"
Osborne and Trotter try to normalize their situation as much as possible by talking about ordinary things, such as gardening. Trotter says that he used to do it at home, and Osborne says that he did it too. Trotter then tells a story about a May Tree
News of the attack and talk of the war
When Raleigh realizes how close the Germans actually are, Osborne tells him to think of it as a rugby field. They then talk about rugby and Raleigh discovers that Osborne used to play for an important team. He gets very happy and excited, and it cheers him up a lot.
News of the attack and talk of the war
"When the attack comes we can't expect any help from behind"
Osborne and Stanhope discuss tactics about the attack. Stanhope says that their troupe won't retreat. They say that the attack is on Thursday, 2 days later. They can't expect any help, and Stanhope will have to organize the battle positions for each platoon and section during the afternoon.
News of the attack and talk of the war
"When the attack comes we can't expect any help from behind"
When Raleigh comes back with his letter for his sister, Stanhope tells him to leave it open. Stanhope wants to read the letter so that he can censor anything bad about him, but the letter is extremely nice and Raleigh is in awe of Stanhope. Stanhope then feels ashamed about what he thought.
"Go on"
Osborne and Stanhope discuss tactics about the attack. Stanhope says that their troupe won't retreat. They say that the attack is on Thursday, 2 days later. They can't expect any help, and Stanhope will have to organize the battle positions for each platoon and section during the afternoon.
"Did the colonel have much to say?"
Osborne and Stanhope discuss tactics about the attack. Stanhope says that their troupe won't retreat. They say that the attack is on Thursday, 2 days later. They can't expect any help, and Stanhope will have to organize the battle positions for each platoon and section during the afternoon.
"Did the colonel have much to say?"
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