Punch, Or the London Charivari, volume 153, September 5, 1917

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, who was recovering in the best ofspirits from his third blighty one.
"'Ow about the Colonel's back gardin?" he suggested. "There's a lovelybit o' turf there. " We remembered the perfect and spacious lawn, scarcely less level thana billiard-table, and, even with the Colonel busy on the East Coast, the committee were unanimously adverse to the suggestion. But Kippy, born within hail of a Kentish cricket-field, was not to be denied, and, after all, one cannot haggle about a mere garden with some
...one whowas with the first battalions over the Messines Ridge.
Thus the affair was taken out of our hands, and when the day arrivedwe pitched the stumps where Kippy, giving due consideration to theColonel's foliage, thought the light was most advantageous.
The Village won the toss, and old Tom Pratt took guard and proceededto dig himself in by making what he termed his "block-hole. " Ivisualised the choleric blue eye of the Colonel and shuddered.
For a time matters proceeded uneventfully. Then, at the fall of thefourth wicket, the game suddenly developed, Jim Butcher, batting atthe pergola end, giving us an exhibition of his famous scoop shot, which landed full pitch through the drawing-room window.


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