And where is the German Fleet? I think I have answered that.
Here then I conclude my synopsis of the work of the Fleet in 1915. And if it be said that it might well have stood almost word for word as the record of the work of the Fleet in 1914, I may reply that I sometimes wistfully wonder if I shall have to make any alterations in the text before it goes to press again this time next year.
Bis.
Very Early Victorian.
"Handsomely carved early Victorian sideboard, been in one family for a century."—Advt. in "Horncastle News."
From Mr. Bonar Law's speech as reported by a morning paper:—
"We were quite ready to carry on the principle of keeping a united nation by keeping in opposition and not facetiously opposing the Government."
Unlike those eminent humourists, Messrs. Hogge, Pringle, and King.