Afghanistan, July 1969 – Page 19
Afghanistan, July 1969
Page 19
A. J. A. Syimond Hist. of Renaissance
Clifton or the story of a ladies lover.
Discoverer of Davos.
Our garden is a lonesome thing. God wot.
It is surrounded by oil drums and
planted with shrub. What a puthes[?] hedge?
The nomad elder we encountered this
morning was suffering from hernia,
another suffered from a general fever
another from goiter, painless but protruding.
They produced a Lee Enfield with an
embroidered butt cover like a tea-cory.
The finding of horses takes[?] in be stables we
saddle some and old trappings and muddy
smoke filled stalls. Though it pains me to
do it, I DDT my hat. I believe it has
attracted a flea. Kings wear medals
to do away with the need to carry scalps
From scalp to V.C.
Destination of [Lall gamers]? Hyenicun[?]
Rachvi; Archovic hockez[?] in Greece.
Golf.
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