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1 " In working with the wounded at Gallipoli, the lead character comments, “Perhaps life was the nightmare and death the awakening. "
― Anne Perry , Shoulder the Sky (World War I, #2)
2 " Friendship eased the heart and the mind, but there were times when the touch of arms around you healed an ache within that nothing else reached. "
3 " Maybe right and wrong did not move, but understanding of them did. The wrenching pain of walking the same path, even for a short space, tore away the willingness to judge. "
4 " I daresay in a way he deserved it," Joseph agreed with reluctance. But which of us can afford what we deserve? I need better, don't you? "
5 " Oi didn't loike that bloke, Captain. Bastard, 'e were, but Oi s'pose rules is for them yer don't loike. Yer won't 'urt them as yer do. In't that what God's about, been fair to them as rubs your coat all the wrong way? "