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Rinehart, Mary Roberts

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Carry yourself at all times as though you were proud of
Yourself, your Unaform, and your Country.
2. Wear your hat so that the brim is parallel to the
ground.
3. Have all buttons fastened.
4. Never have sleeves rolled up.
5. Never wear sleeve holders.
6. Never leave shirt or coat unbuttoned at the throat.
7. Have leggins and trousers properly laced. (Only
leggins).
8. Keep shoes shined.
9. Always be clean shaved. (Unecessary).
10. Keep head up and shoulders square.
11. Camp life has a tendency to make one careless as to
personal cleanliness. Bear this in mind.
We then gave the Milatary Salute and disbanded, as it was
time to go home and dress for dinner.
On returning to my domacile I discovered that, although the
sun had set and the hour of twilight had arived, the Emblem of
my Country still floated in the breese. This made me very angry,
and ringing the door-bell I called William to the steps and
pointing upward, I said:
"William, what does this mean?"
He pretended not to understand, although avoiding my eye.


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