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Entrenched behind a complete set of the INSIDECOMPLETUARBRITANNIAWARE, two well-armed men can keep a host at bay.
The INSIDECOMPLETUARBRITANNIAWAREis a
CONVENIENT AND PORTABLE EARTHWORK.
No shot or shell can pierce it.
Christian De Wet writes:—‘I should never have escaped so frequently if the English troops had not been so engrossed in the pages of their ramparts.’
The Kaiser writes:—‘As a barrier against Polish arrogance, I know of no more impregnable fortification than your mammoth volumes.’
General Viscount Kitchener writes:—‘During the earlier phases of the guerilla war, the inferior quality of the corrugated iron used in constructing the blockhouses was a constant source of anxiety to me. But directly your Supplement became available, I heard no more complaints. Though slight breaches were made, none of the enemy, however persistent, ever managed to get right through.’
N.B.—We recommend the volumes also as ballast for war balloons. They not only regulate the movement of the balloon, but when thrown out from a point immediately above the head of an enemy or a hostile battleship, invariably prove fatal.