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ThrillinG Engagemsnt ' BEST BAGGLE | | Tish FouGht * = =, » Bogrs Fought for Flcur ang Fenceasan Orderlt o S Bicld Marshal +Roberts BuAl- FPred Littlewosd. inwhich e Eng Iz for 2 Glery 2and the ¥ and that way ‘e'd do jt. Bobs.” “A good man is Bobs"; my Atk £ 1t back of this into the training that made Bob elaborate but no m picturesque Is the explanation of him that of Irish extrac- tion, with a dash of French Huguenot bloed in “'s veins, Frederick Sleigh Rob- erts was born in 1520 at Cawnpore, Which he was afterward to enter as one of the heroes of an avenging host. His father, Sir Abraham Roberts, had attained the sge of % and become the “Patriarch of Indian generals.” After spending his boyhood, like all In- dlan-barn British children, in England, at he of ‘Namur, seemed to life wrote A Roberts, as good as he is br t are men who, to uncommeon brav- ery and daring in the field and unfiinching discharge of duty in the camp, adds the charm of cheering ard unaffected kind- ness and hospitality in the tent, and his acquaintance and frisndship are bigh prizes to those who obtain them.” “Yes, it's that kindness that counts,™ Littlewood. “It isn’t just-that ‘e can fight, but it's the way ‘e 'as with the men. At Bangaloa I knew ‘Im, but up in the Nilgiri 'ilis I knew "Im better. That's where men lay sick 'and"dying and wishing they was back in England. And some of "em was getting well, which makes a man wish so more yet. But be- cause Bobs was there it wasn't so bad. says x) be consi pure butter as or at the creamery ous fat. Any heat- is followed in renova- £ milk. immediatel s. In the oleomar, enced eye. ered. pure butter appears ¢ t. bu. when there are crys- tals in the substacce under test bright and dark spots will appear, forming & pe- culiarly shaded picture.