Item 03: Cameron Robertson war diary, 29 December 1916-3 February 1919 - Page 85
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[Page 85]
Though this took little effect on a good many, there were those who took chances.
Still they broke no civil law and did not commit any crimes so why worry? Surely a chap is entitled (if he feels so inclined) to a bust up and as we were only passing through the Greasy Jacks might have left them alone.
After dinner we entrained and the train pulled out at 1.15 pm 2.10 found us at Canbettlo and there we headed towards the coast. About 7pm we started a run parrel with the Adriatic and all lights we extinguished in trucks and carriages (I forgot to
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