112 Days' Hard Labour

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112 Days' Hard Labour (1917)
by Hubert W. Peet
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“112 DAYS’

HARD LABOUR”

Being some Reflections on the first of my Sentences as a Conscientious Objector

By

Hubert W. Peet

Joint Editor of “The Ploughshare,” and Organizing Secretary of the Friends’ Service Committee.

Published as a Supplement to “The Ploughshare,” a Quaker Organ of Social Reconstruction, for April, 1917.

Obtainable separately from “The Ploughshare,” Office, Graham House, Tudor Street, London, E.C. Single copy, 11/2d.; per dozen, 1/- post free.

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published in 1917, before the cutoff of January 1, 1929.


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