for the engine to start but he wouldnt pay till he
finished it the two gentlemen in the 3rd class carriage
said he was quite right so he was too hes so pigheaded
sometimes when he gets a thing into his head a good
job he was able to open the carriage door with his
knife or theyd have taken us on to Cork I suppose
that was done out of revenge on him O I love jaunting
in a train or a car with lovely soft cushions I wonder
will he take a 1st class for me he might want to do
it in the train by tipping the guard well O I suppose
therell be the usual idiots of men gaping at us with
their eyes as stupid as ever they can possibly be that
was an exceptional man that common workman that left
us alone in the carriage that day going to Howth Id
like to find out something about him l or 2 tunnels
perhaps then you have to look out of the window all
the nicer then coming back suppose I never came back
what would they say eloped with him that gets you
on on the stage the last concert I sang at where its
over a year ago when was it St Teresas hall Clarendon
St little chits of missies they have now singing Kathleen
Kearney and her like on account of father being in
the army and my singing the absentminded beggar and
wearing a brooch for Lord Roberts when I had the map
of it all and Poldy not Irish enough was it him managed
it this time I wouldnt put it past him like he got
me on to sing in the stabat Mater by going
around saying he was putting Lead Kindly Light to
music I put him up to that till the jesuits found
out he was a freemason thumping the piano lead Thou
me on copied from some old opera yes and he was going
about with some of them Sinner Fein lately or whatever
they call themselves talking his usual trash and nonsense
he says that little man he showed me without the neck
is very intelligent the coming man Griffiths is he
well he doesnt look it thats all I can say still it
must have been him he knew there was a boycott I hate
the mention of their politics after the war that Pretoria
and Ladysmith and Bloemfontein where Gardner lieut
Stanley G 8th Bn 2nd East Lancs Rgt of enteric fever
he was a lovely fellow in khaki and just the right
height over me Im sure he was brave too he said I was
lovely the evening we kissed goodbye at the canal
lock my Irish beauty he was pale with excitement about
going away or wed be seen from the road he couldnt
stand properly and I so hot as I never felt they could
have made their peace in the beginning or old oom
Paul and the rest of the other old Krugers go and
fight it out between them instead of dragging on for
years killing any finelooking men there were with their
fever if he was even decently shot it wouldnt have
been so bad I love to see a regiment pass in review
the first time I saw the Spanish cavalry at La Roque
it was lovely after looking across the bay from Algeciras
all the lights of the rock like fireflies or those
sham battles on the 15 acres the Black Watch with
their kilts in time at the march past the 10th hussars


