Harry Stanley Green's letters and medals, item 133

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5

I am remembering this after dinner,

I've been kept running about pretty

well all the time so far - I think

tomorrow's inspection probably has

something to do with it. The Batters

always gets the wind up more

or less on these occasions, +

everybody is off this afternoon

cleaning up etc. We've got an

old Irishaman, from Fermanagh,

prisoner in here, + he's the voisiest,

most qarrulous individual I

ever came across, never quiet +

altogether unsquashable. He tells

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5

I am remembering this after dinner,

I've been kept running about pretty

well all the time so far - I think

tomorrow's inspection probably has

something to do with it. The Batters

always gets the wind up more

or less on these occasions, +

everybody is off this afternoon

cleaning up etc. We've got an

old Irishaman, from Fermanagh,

prisoner in here, + he's the voisiest,

most qarrulous individual I

ever came across, never quiet +

altogether unsquashable. He tells


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  • March 4, 2017 19:57:42 Cheryl Ellsworth

    5

    I am remembering this after dinner,

    I've been kept running about pretty

    well all the time so far - I think

    tomorrow's inspection probably has

    something to do with it. The Batters

    always gets the wind up more

    or less on these occasions, +

    everybody is off this afternoon

    cleaning up etc. We've got an

    old Irishaman, from Fermanagh,

    prisoner in here, + he's the voisiest,

    most qarrulous individual I

    ever came across, never quiet +

    altogether unsquashable. He tells

  • March 4, 2017 19:56:53 Cheryl Ellsworth

    5

    I am remembering this after dinner,

    I've been kept running about pretty

    well all the time so far - I think

    tomorrow's inspection probably has

    something to do with it. The Batters

    always gets the wind up more

    or less on these occasions, +

    everybody is off this afternoon

    cleaning up etc. We've got an

    old Irishaman, from Fermawagh,

    prisoner in here, + he's the voisiest,

    most qarrulous individual I

    ever came across, never quiet +

    altogether unsquashable. He tells


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    North Camp, Ripon

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    France and Yorkshire

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