Harry Redgen's experience in Burma 1914-1916, item 168
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ordinary Sir for Geese. It is natural for Geese
to be dirty, it helps in the Fattening Sir.
Colonel- Never mind that, I must have them kept
clean, you must appoint one man each
day to give the Geese a bath!
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Just fancy giving the Geese a bathing parade
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December 13th 1915
To day we are very busy once more preparing
for our journey back again to Maymyo. We
leave Mandalay to morrow bx the 1-40 train
of course we are having the usual bustle
which we always have when we get notice
for a move.
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ordinary sir for Geese. Sir natural for Geese
to be dirty, it will help in the fattening sir.
Colonel- Never mind that, I must have them
clean, you must appoint one man each
day to give the Geese a bath!
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Just fancy giving the Geese a bathing parade
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December 13th 1915
To day we are very busy once more preparing
for our journey back again to Maymyo. We
leave Mandalay to morrow bx the 1-40 train
of course we are having the usual bustle
which we always have when we get notice
for a move.
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Mandalay, Burma
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Burma
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Story location Burma
Document location Mandalay, Burma
- ID
- 17144 / 199405
- Contributor
- Hilary Hallas
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