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DISABLED 19 June 1915 "Dearest Meg, I hope you are doing well everything here seems to be going well; we claimed a lot of ground yesterday and the Governor was immensely pleased. The conditions in the trenches are not great but the chaps and I, we are sticking together. We got a delivery of coffee last week with ensured much happiness. Stuart and I were reminiscing last night about the night when we enlisted. You and May looked so sweet that night; I still can't get the image of you out of head. When we were dancing and I was holding you in my arms, you seemed to dance like an angel, and then the song changed and you didn't know the steps. You stood on my feet whilst I guided you over the floor, with a feeling of joy in my heart..." 17 February 1919 Dear Diary, I went to...

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