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                 just off to USA.
                 begin ,o appreciate how^ucky'IheyareTere0                h" * *"        E"S'”d ““ -»«
                                                                                                                make people    ii—  *
                 Eastern with lank hair Happing round her neck. Di^ed Zh teZTnZl'ZZy else"'                            very
                 £= nr,: r sx :r r rrr£ - ~*                                                                 was the King's
                                                                                                                     a very


                 Commodore does not like Galloway who he says has very bad manners      not many different varieties.   The
                                                                                        - quite obvious too.



                  aturday 26th January




                      rode back
                     her. HH & ^U.f, ** baZaar’ at 830 few of the shoPs are °Pen, the locals lie long abed in the cold
                      Zubara andf1 Abdulla came & stayed on till nearly one oclock. HH talked till he
                                                                                                        was literally hoarse
                      and in a ba   his own finances. He told  us that we must do something about it, he   was very stupid at
                                 ‘N
                      u to his own mood.   He pointed out that the Civil List had not increased & he
                                                                                                    was paying as much as
                      fc we orderec^ family. A most tiresome morning. Sh A complained that
                                                                                              one  of his grandsons had got
                                    the house where the man
                       \r with the A                          & his pals meet to be sealed by the Police.
                        American wo
                                     ndersons, quite a big party & progressive Bridge, which I dont like.
                                                                                                        Sat next to a Mrs
                                     >man who I like. I met her before I went on leave.
                                                                                       I took the Gunns & Smith out in
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