Item 02: James I. Marshall diary, 13 September-24 November 1916 - Page 112

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[Page 112]

here, though I haven't a penny in my pocket and it is now to late to go to the bank. I don't like asking my chum for the loan of some though he has plenty, I suppose on account of my dashed pride which I don't think will ever leave me, but anyway I'll have to get 2/6 off someone to keep me till the morning.

If there is no money at the bank tomorrow I don't know what I'll do but I'll jog along somehow even if I have to draw pictures on the footpath I am going to stay the four days.

[Transcribed by Barbara Manchester and Betty Smith for the State Library of New South Wales]

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