Item 01: Thomas Alcock diary, 13 August-2 November 1917 - Page 58
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[Page 58]
leash and had finally to prize Jocks jaws open with a whip before he would let go. Then into a butchers shop and Jock seeing another dog with a bone thought he would have it and went after him. I picked it up and took it back to the Butchers. Mrs Blechford is to knit a comforter which she will send me over. Mr Philpott put up a nice lunch in case of hunger whilst on the train journey, said goodbye and left Mr & Mrs
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