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of the British front and I was able to pick out all the towns and woods and the different [indecipherable] of interest, with the help of a map and a remark occasionally by Harper. Then we flew over the Bosche lines and over a big French city in the hands of the Bosche. Fortunately for us we did not see any German planes except a doubtful one along way away and we never had one anti-aircraft gun at us.  Then we flew back and landed at another Australian aerodrome about a hundred miles from here.  Harper knew a lot of chaps here & I struck a couple of pals of mine.  We spent about half an hour in their Mess & Harper seemed quite

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