Trenching At Gallipoli the Personal Narrative of a Newfoundlander With the Ill

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Fifty times over ; that 's the donkey -man. " The man Cooke meant was an Australian, a stretcher-bearer. His real name was Simpson, but nobody ever called him that. Because he was of Irish descent, the Australians, who dearly love nicknames, called him Murphy, or, Moriarty, or Dooley, or whatever Irish name first occurred to them. More generally, though, he was called the Man with the Donkey, and by this name he was known all over the Peninsula. In the early days, the Anzacs had captured some b...ooty from the Turks and in it were some donkeys. It was in the strenuous time when men lay in all sorts of inaccessible places, dying and sorely wounded, Simpson in those days seemed everywhere. As soon as he heard of the capture he went down, looked appraisingly over the donkeys, and com- mandeered two of them. On one donkey he painted F. A. No. 1, and on the other, F. A. No. 2 ; F. A. Being his abbreviation for Field Ambu- 83 TRENCHING AT GALLIPOLI lance. Day and night after that Simpson could be seen going about among the wounded, here giv- ing a man first aid, there loosening the equip- ment and making easier the last few minutes for some poor fellow too far gone to need any medical care.

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