Caesar
p [649] [tr ed p 657], line,
Kennington, 145 x 126 mm
Cartoon of Australian soldiers parading through streets lined by cheering Arabs. The elongated legs of [?] Chauval form a triumphal arch beneath which the troops march.
p 639 [tr ed p 647] - 'In place of an "entry" he [Chauval] would make a "march through": it meant that instead of going in the middle he would go at the head, or instead of the head, the middle. I forgot, or did not well hear, which: for I should not have cared if he had crawled under or flown over his troops, or split himself to march both sides.'
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