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I was annoyed – The word Officer is usually associated with that of Gentleman – The many officers were in the presence at that dinner but the Gentlemen were I think (in most cases) in the abstract. This is the kind of thing which makes my blood boil – makes me feel ashamed – It is true that some of the Territorial troops (never meant for anything but garrison work) sent to the Peninsula were wasters – but that is not the Imperial Army – The person who talks of the rotten-ness of the Tommy is a fool and should be reminded of the glorious never-dying achievements of such divisions as the 28th each man of whom has earned the V.C.

As for the English Officers – they are gentlemen, and brave and corageous ones too. I can tell you a little incident which will go to prove how Australians are thought of in this part of the world, – an impression which our rotters have not failed to create, in every place in which they have been – While at Malta I was introduced to a Maltese Celebrity – Judge (wheelbarrow) (I forget his name) and his daughter. I was speaking to them for quite a time when of a sudden he asked – 'You are not an Australian are you'? 'Oh yes', said I, 'I'm an Australian'. Oh are you, he said, and made no further comment – I wondered at

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