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until Spruce had administered a hiding & and a lecture and had liberated the beast before she put her ears back and resumed arguments.

We have two more days here and I really believe we may have sun, but there is too much to do in the time as usual.
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Wilkins is sick but will I think be alright tomorrow. He works too hard at night in his cold dark room.

I rode today a horse that is nearly blind but we managed to get along. Although he comes from an English unit he bears an Australian brand and is quite a gentleman.

Yours Ever
G.W. Lambert
War Records Section
Capt. A.I.F.
C/o H.Q.
Cairo
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