. Salonica and after : the sideshow that ended the war / with a foreword by Sir George Milne . Macedonian Ladies hreak-,^ ing stones for road-making. The Pass Road fromBralo down to Pholo : Cpl. J. C Crete. HOME ON LEAVE rising close at hand, over the valley filled with its olivegrove, the great rounded bulk of Parnassus. And thatevening when we were sitting outside the Camp Com-mandants hut drinking a cool drink and a large mooncame sailing up over the crest of Parnassus and, peep-ing down over the valley, bathed us all in its light, itwould have been impossible to imagine a fairer sce


. Salonica and after : the sideshow that ended the war / with a foreword by Sir George Milne . Macedonian Ladies hreak-,^ ing stones for road-making. The Pass Road fromBralo down to Pholo : Cpl. J. C Crete. HOME ON LEAVE rising close at hand, over the valley filled with its olivegrove, the great rounded bulk of Parnassus. And thatevening when we were sitting outside the Camp Com-mandants hut drinking a cool drink and a large mooncame sailing up over the crest of Parnassus and, peep-ing down over the valley, bathed us all in its light, itwould have been impossible to imagine a fairer scene. Bralo rest camp was on a plain just north of Par-nassus and Itea rest camp on the slopes of a valleyjust to the south of it, but we had to go roundsome forty miles to get from one to the other. Theorganization of a rest camp in Greece was by no meanssuch an easy matter as in Italy or France. But, giventhe circumstances, they were both excellently reading or lounge room attached to the mess ateach place was a sort of clearing house for one met every possible variety of men in theArmy, and those who w^ere in a position to study themfor any length of time t


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