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51were the Barracks. There were quite a number of Imperial soldiers billetted here and they would come along of a Saturday afternoon and spend a pleasant hour or two drinking tea and gossipping with the girls who presided over the stall. Very smart they looked in their uniforms and polished buttons with their belt and swagger stick. I had with me the little chap I had picked up in Egypt, met him at the camp. On the otherside of the camp was a place called Ludgers Hall [Ludgershall, Wiltshire] a very old fashioned and quiet town. One can only say in regard to these places that they are a very conservative a merry-go-round of the town attracted a
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