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A Marine at Gallipoli on the Western Front: First In, Last Out: The Diary of Harry Askin A Marine at Gallipoli on the Western Front: First In, Last Out: The Diary of Harry Askin by Harry Askin
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“I found Malta a lovely little place, but one that anyone would quickly get fed up with. There seems to be an overabundance of priests and goats here, and an all-pervading smell of garlic. The people are a pretty greasy lot on the whole, nearly all speaking English and all intent on robbing the English. The whole place seems overrun with sailors and mariners, both English and French, but they have apparently nothing better to do than spend their time in the drinking and eating houses in the various ‘rags’. I’ll pass over a description”
Harry Askin, A Marine at Gallipoli on the Western Front: First In, Last Out: The Diary of Harry Askin