pansy, filled the shell-case with water from, a shell-hole near by, and put the j flowers in and the whole on the head of the grave. Somehow the names on the little metal slips seemed so cold and formal, and on an impulse I took out my indelible pencil and wrote “Larry” below his name on the wood. Then I came away and followed the ! wired path to Flers. A beautiful large yellow butterfly with black spots came towards me and hovered so still that I could see its swallowtail. It fluttered beside me for perhaps 30 yards as I went along. And that was the only living being I saw in all that desolation, a wilderness of weeds, jagged trunks where trees had been, and rubble heaps marking remains of houses > This for miles around. This is so over what I have , seen of the Somme area. Men go I silent and are awed when they pass ' through it.
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Taihape Daily Times, 20 November 1917, Page 2
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