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by a wounded cobber who is returning home to-day (Private E. Boxsell). He takes a letter to Aunt Jess for me & also the diary which I would like her to read & then send on to you. It is a poor diary, neglected, it was not possible to write everything that took place the first few days as we were under continuous fire all the time. It is impossible to put into this book all my experiences so I am keeping them till we meet again. The most important parts are marked by arrows &c. At time of sending you this book I am in best of health & enjoying life which seems sweeter than ever. I am very happy to think I have come through such an ordeal safely. With fondest Love to you & all at home. Your Loving Son, Eric.
Service P.Cs sent since 23-6-15
Date sent2/7/15 – Mother (Cynovitis)From Lemnos2/7/15 – ruby Barrett – same
Letters sent to Mother20.6.15 – Mother (1) 25-6-15 (2)9.7.15 – Ruby (1) No. 3 (15-7-15)26.7.15 – Mother (4).
[Transcriber's note:Sedd-el-Bahr – also known as Sedie BahrTekeh – possibly Tekke TepeF.S. – Field ServiceS.B. – Stretcher BearerBurgoo – Porridge]
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