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Monday 28th January 1917 [1918]
Breakfast 8.30 a.m. then mounted donkeys and away to the granite quarries along the riverside for a space then out through the camp where such funny mud huts, tiny streets, & dirty dark hovels and human beings do abound, then on over desert plains until we come to the famous outcrop of red granite & one sees where all the statues were cut from. Method of cutting, holes made green wood put in & water poured in the holes until rock split – then on to Phylae [also spelt Philae] of wonderful beauty, then Assouan dam, where we got lunch baskets & took boat to the lock, through, & sailed home – then Cobs & I went to bazaars, a dance in evening & bed 11.30 p.m.

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