Drummer Dick's Discharge

Drummer Dick's Discharge is a children's novel written by Beatrix M. De Burgh in 1902. It follows an army drummer boy and his discharge from the military.


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    “Weren’t you relieved to find he wasn’t dead?”
    “No! and yet I don’t know it’s hard to say.
    I went about to kill him fair enough.”
    “You took an awkward way. Did he discharge you?”
    Discharge me? No! He knew I did just right.”
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