Chapter 8-1

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Lying behind a makeshift barricade under the sun, Jack watched as the jingal balls slowly crumbled their parapet away. He could do nothing except watch and wait. I do not want Andrew to join the Army. Jack thought of his young son, helpless in his cot. No, I want him to be a solicitor, or a banker, or a doctor, anything but a soldier. I don"t want him to put himself in danger on a daily basis. I must tell Mary that when I get back. But first I have to get back. I do not want Andrew to join the ArmyNo, I want him to be a solicitor, or a banker, or a doctor, anything but a soldier. I don"t want him to put himself in danger on a daily basis. I must tell Mary that when I get back. But first I have to get back."Get ready, Alladad. It"s nearly time." Stripped to only a loincloth, Alladad slip

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