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Wednesday 31 August [July] 1917 [1918]
Last day of July & nearly 1 year since I decided to leave "Wilga" & how glad I am of that decision, though life is rough just now as regards quarters & messing.
Daily breakfast – Porridge, tea, bread – butter hopeless – everlasting marmalade & ditto eggs – mostly bad – cut tops of 2 both "runny".
At supper 11.40 p.m., tried 3 more B.W.I's all to judge by black color inside.
Walsh is quiet, "Babe" otherwise. Lt. Youll is a fine Irish boy, O'Leary, V.C., drinker & has very bad malaria at times. Lt. Mathison brave as possible (fractured femur).
Capt. Davies, R.A.M.C., pear thorn in arm, off duty for months. Pain acute at times, Bettadonna [belladonna ?] & chlor. lin. eases generally, if not N.I. morph. gr. ¼ or Dovers pdr. grs. x.

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