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else but farming and that is the plaplace to see both young girl's and old men on the plough and harrow, it is not a very nice sight to see at all.

I think that this train journey is absolutely the longest, I have done straight off with a break, Iand I can say it has as good a scenery every bit as Australia.

We were all in good spirits, and I can say long before we came to a station the people knew we were coming by the row we were making when shouting, and at the big stations there were plenty there to cheer us and also ask us for souvenirs which they got plenty of.

After three days and nights travelling we came to the place where we had to disintrain, and I can tell you we were very tired and stiff when

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