Letter: A bounder, but what about her?
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: Kevin O'Sullivan (letter, 4 October) provides the soldiers' distinction between bounder and cad; albeit somewhat historic, having been learnt on National Service. My understanding is that they do the same thing, but the cad brags about it afterwards in the mess; more recently in the press.
As the vices of the bounder and the cad are not solitary, I wonder are there similar distinctive military terms to distinguish the lady in the case?
Yours faithfully,
EDWARD TEAGUE
Rochdale
Lancashire
4 October
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