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apparently aimlessly - Girls galore - factory girls I suppose - & plenty of drinks. There is a striking absence of khaki & plenty of young men - probably munition workers. But just to walk round & be one of the mob was wonderfully interesting but for the curiosity our uniforms excited. Here is life but not of a very high social standard. Sunday night was just the same although during the day it was very quiet. After breakfast we, Jack & I, made a long dreary tram trip - 23 mies - to Ballock on the edge of Loch Lomond & charted there a 40 foot launch - capable of holding sixty - to take us round the Loch for 3/- per hour a head. We spent all the afternoon on the lake  & saw the prettiest parts including Ben Lomond. We wound in & out the numerous islands & up into the hills as far as Ben Lomond, the highest point. The lake is 24 miles long so we could not go right up to the heads. There is no doubt that the place is beautiful & worth being proud of but the reaches of the Hawkesbury river & Sydney Harbour are by no means second to it. Of course we did not see it in favourable sunny weather & having heard so much about it I expected too much  & was disappointed.

I am satisfied that one need not go outside of Australia to find natural beauty of   the first water & also  agree with Mr Ashton that there is something deep in Australia's beauty something influencing - powerful - while England is more

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