Excerpt from The Old Country: A Book of Love Praise of England
Another moment he is joining in a chorus with hundreds of his fellow-soldiers: - "Hi-tiddly-hi-ti - take me back to Blighty!" Then his thoughts fly off on another tack, for he is fed up with the war, and he recalls what he has seen in the past few days - villages as sweet as any at home ravaged and destroyed. He thinks of the cruel rapine and outrage, and he sets his teeth and determines to see it through; to do his bit, that the homeland may be spared. Yes, that little brown hut with the Red Triangle on the roof is a link with the Old Country; the letters written therein, with the Red Triangle on the paper, bring joy into thousands of homes every day.
And what of the future? When the Boys come home, assuredly they will look for the sigh they have learnt to love and honour. We know that, by the long queue waiting outside headquarters every morning - men discharged from the Army or Navy who are in search of employment.
The question is often asked: "What are you going to do with your huts after the war?" The answer comes clearly in one"s day-dreams. One thinks of a big Triangle hut, doing good service to-day on some common, - removed when the war is over to some carefully selected site in rural England and adapted to meet the needs of village life. A Red Triangle Club-house would be a perfect boon to many a village we know, and would put an end to that deathly-dullness so many town dwellers regard as inseparable from country life.
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