Item 04: Richard Blundell diary, 1 January-31 December 1918 - Page 103
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[Page 103]
October & November 1918
31 THUR
Little rain. Dicky Robinson called to say Goodbye. Mr Johnstone also left for 'Aussie'.
Went up village at night. Evening after to celebrate Yvonne's birthday Had a 'très bon' time
1 NOV FRI
Dull day. Fixing up byke. Went up the village at night.
2 SAT
Fine day. Received letters from Else P. Gladys & Amy. Battery dinner at night at Hotel de France.
Had a très bon time. Home 10 PM Italians going strong. Austria sueing for peace. Searching village for ref deserters.
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