Soft Boiled Sergeant | |
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A story that offers this unassailable recipe for permanent wedded bliss: Don't never marry no dame until you find one who will cry over a guy like Burke. | |
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Original Publication Date | April 15, 1944 |
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A story that offers this unassailable recipe for permanent wedded bliss: Don't never marry no dame until you find one who will cry over a guy like Burke.
Originally to be titled Death of a Dogface. Here, a somewhat gruff army man tells of a friend and mentor in the army.
I looked up at him a couple of times, I figured I seen about the ugliest-looking guy I ever seen in my life. Even in uniform Burke was no beaut, but that first time I seen him he had on a fancy store bath robe, and in the old Army only Burke could get away with that.
Sources
- The Saturday Evening Post CCXVI (April 15, 1944) 18, 32, 82-85