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2211 R.R. Nixon
May 27th 1916
​Somewhere in Egypt

Dear Mother,
Another note to let you know how I am getting on also Rod. We have been having pretty hot days lately, but at night it is just the reverse, for one blanket is hardly enough. Two companies were camped together, one was at Gundagai (C & D) the other two at Kembla; our company went out to the trenches for one week, then C went for the rest of the time which ended yesterday. Some nights we were in supports, others in reserve, but those nights were not half as good as the ones at Gallipoli, as the sand runs in as soon as the wind blows the sand up level with the parapet. Rod has had a few lessons in trench digging, and he tries to teach me points about them; he has grown into a long narrow strip, "Whiphandle", or
Monte Carlo, as they call him, and lots of other funny sayings. The [three ?] or four days ago I got quite a number of letters from different people, and to-day I received a tin from Auntie Eve with, two quarter pounds of chocolate, half a doz chewing gum (Wrigley) and two boxes of jubes
which I already have half eaten; they are very quici.  To-morrow I think we are having another big muster parade, which will mean another whole

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