Item 02: James I. Marshall diary, 13 September-24 November 1916 - Page 87

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shady lanes, where we had a feed of blackberries as we went along. The hedges contain all sorts of flowering plants:– roses, primroses, daisies, pansies, violets, crocuses, and dozens of others whose names I have forgotten. They must look good in the Spring when they are all in flower. The trees all look fine with their bright autumn tints.

As we are to start early in the morning for another camp

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