Item 04: John Duncan McRae diary, 6 May-18 September 1917 - Page 38

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he were afraid of coming to an untoward conclusion; while on a shirt he is always the colour of dirt, to avoid detection. In this latter form their looks vary.     I have known some to smile all the time; others have no time for such an extravagance; their faces are too full of soldier.

By the way, a fine, fat, full specimen was sitting on the edge of my thumb the other afternoon; he had a red streak along his back, evidently being a staff officer. He was quite offended at something; perhaps because I had not saluted him. However, it simply had to be done, and so I closed my eyes for a second, and ………… His skeleton was presented to the British Museum.

It sh It seemed a shame to have to act so impetuously, but, his comrades were calling me,

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