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I'm sorry, but I have to request a translation of the gem that you found!
Your guess is as good as mine, I'm afraid! I laughed at the, "horse a peace" part, at least. I assume the "blood suckers" are mosquitoes, maybe? "Sweets" are probably meant to be, "sweats" as in "sweatpants?"
"...The only thing she put on her face for months was skin regiment..."
That's a lot of boots to the face.
If you say that to a Canadian soldier (or his entire regiment), those words might be interpreted as "Aboot face".
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