The Khaki Boys over the Top Doing and Daring for Uncle Sam
THE KHAKI BOYS OVER THE TOP CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I BLOWN BACK 1 II TO THE RESCUE 11 III SENT TO THE REAR 19 IV A DOUBLE LOSS 28 V WHAT'S TO BE DONE 38 VI GOOD NEWS 44 VII UNDER FIERCE FIRE 52 VIII THE OLD MILL 61
across the Christ Church meadows and rolls past the Tom Tower. But
he who approaches Oxford from the Henley Road, and looks upon that
unsurpassed prospect from Magdalen Bridge, - or he who enters the
city, as Mr. Green did, from the Woodstock Road, and rolls down the
shady avenue of St. Giles', between St. John's College and the Taylor
Buildings, and past the graceful Martyrs' Memorial, will receive
impressions such as probably no other city in the world could
convey.
As the coach clattered down the Corn-market, and turned the corner by
Carfax into High Street, Mr. Bouncer, having been compelled in
deference to University scruples to lay aside his post-horn, was
consoling himself by chanting the following words, selected probably
in compliment to Mr. Verdant Green.
"To Oxford, a Freshman so modest,
I enter'd one morning in March;
And the figure I cut was the oddest,
All spectacles, choker, and starch.
Whack fol lol, lol iddity, &c.
From the top of 'the Royal Defiance,'
Jack Adams, who coaches so well,
Set me down in these regions of science,
In front of the Mitre Hotel.
Whack fol lol, lol iddity, &c.
THE KHAKI BOYS OVER THE TOP CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I BLOWN BACK 1 II TO THE RESCUE 11 III SENT TO THE REAR 19 IV A DOUBLE LOSS 28 V WHAT'S TO BE DONE 38 VI GOOD NEWS 44 VII UNDER FIERCE FIRE 52 VIII THE OLD MILL 61