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- From Jack Barton's Diary; Saturday, 12th January, 1918
Draw my pay at Pepiniere Barracks. If I should draw the whole picture from this diary I should refer back to my first visit to London where I met for the first time a very charming cousin, Dorothea Murray Prior, her life was being taken up in looking after her mother, Aunt Nora, who was losing her eyesight. Dorothea mentioned to me that her sister, Ruth, was working with the YMCA at Harfleur which camp I visited when attending our Bullring Camp at Le Havre. Now that I am on leave, I prefer the homely company of cousin Ruth so I visit Le Havre.
Ruth moved the England to help with the war effort. She never married.
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