Item 06: Frank Valentine Weir diary excerpts, letters and news clippings, 24 June 1915-1 August 1918 - Page 32

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[Page 32]

will block this letter as it is general property all I have written you & it is the first time I have told you so much about fighting –
Now don't worry about my wound. I am much bruised & a gash of several inches deep & long in my thigh but after our Major gave the order to retire I scrambled over the trenches & rolled & [indecipherable] to the gully where our 1st dressing Station was, here the wounded, not withstanding the myriads of FLIES on the blood, [indecipherable] cracked jokes in a rather mystical way –
Then was given a donkey to ride to the beach but finding another officer Reid Lt. by the roadside who seemed worse than [indecipherable] he mounted & I hung on to the Tail

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