Item 05: M.C. Evans war diary, 16 June-8 November 1917 - Page 11

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was coming to inspect everybody & everything.
Thus at the appointed hour of 10.10 on the morning of the 22nd, not without much agony & tears of blood, was each man in full regalia standing behind his horse with all his saddlery & steel (bright side upper most) laid out on a blanket in front of him. Along came Chauvel with the usual train of sycophants & satelites trailing along after him & on my being pointed out as a noble example of the 1st Contingent we had a heart to heart chat. At least

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