Item 03: W. E. Bendrey diary, 19 June- 17 September 1916 - Page 110
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[Page 110]
Spt 14 ever mixes with the boys – or makes inquiries of any description.
All they think of is eating, drinking, sleeping & playing games with the Nurses & Officers. The "Major" Devil Dodger we call the "Sea Lion", but a private who sports the nickname of "The Broody (ca? Hen" is about the queerest looking chap yet!
15 Cloudy & cool withal, but still the sun does show out occasionally & as yet there is no sign of rain. Only 291 today, so if we do run into Fremantle tomorrow it will be fairly late at
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