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93 Sqn Linebook No. 2 - Page 65 Empire's Toughest Outpost!"   Historic exploits that made the 93rd famous."   "First Again!"   "The last testament of Guy de Winton de Wilkes (de Harries)".   "A virtuoso of flight, catching on the wing those which are also denizens of airy."   "Active in peace - as in war."   " Sometime during the early 19 , I found a young on the beach at Rottingdean.    e was oiled about the breast and seemed very dejected.   I picked h   up and carried h   back to my lodgings.   In my ignorance I gave h   a hot soapy bath;   e resisted vigorously and for quite a time I had a sickle-shaped scar on my arm.   I kept h   in a wooden box and fed h   on sprats.   These   e seemed to enjoy, but   e did not eat more than three or four a day.   At night I spread a newspaper on my bedroom floor and   e used to patter round the room quite happily.   At the end of a week it was time to return to London.   In company with my young nephew and neice, and all of us greatly excited, I took h   on to the beach and let h   free beside a large pool left by the tide.      e was delighted and immediately took to the water, rising,   ucking, flapping h   and shaking and spraying the water over h   self."   NOTE: All the items shown in this picture would not, of course, be found in one place at one time---->"
(Thanks to RAF Museum.)
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