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a nancy. 10 of us - the "civic club" we are known as - are billeted on this farm. We sleep in a barn & live in the lady's dining room - she lets us dine there & from today she is going to do all our cooking for us. That is the benefit of being able to "parley" a bit of French. She is very nice & like all the French loves the Australians the saviours of Amiens. She will do anything for us. It was funny this morning showing her how to make porridge. The French never eat it. She is cooking a bosker roast for us for dinner. I might say we started off the night we arrived with poultry, jam tarts & cream so you can see we are pretty well dug in.

The "civic club" includes Jack, Roy Jamieson, Dick Bichford, Arthur Mance, Reg Borrowdale - a big dairy farmer from Nowra - Harry Sneddon, Rolf Ormsby, Len Barrow & myself. We have always lived together kept together messed together & been together more or less right from the beginning so we know one another fairly well & knock out any amount of fun & good times.

Well since last writing I have received no letters from anyone & have been through another "stunt" - those are the events in order of importance.

This time I was not a bearer but got a job as orderly on a Ford Ambulance.

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