Blow their stake
Live off the fat of the land
Bust a gut
Jungle Up
Cat house
Watchin' the blackboard
leave your big flapper shut
Slung her pups
Take the rap
Answer:
The tone of "In Another Country" is sanguine, or hopeful. The speaker of the story feels rather optimistic, despite all the pain and suffering around him. Even during the war, the speaker notices the electric lights that come on along the streets in winter as well as the snow on the foxes’ fur as the wind blows their tails. He also remarks that the hospital, a place filled with pain and injured people, is old and beautiful. When the speaker sees the major’s hand, he thinks it looks like a baby’s hand. These appreciative reflections during a war suggest that the speaker is hopeful. The speaker’s tone, then, lets readers see the war in a less gruesome light.
<span>The definition of a soliloquy is "an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play." so if its in that context i'm sure it is one.</span>