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Henry Masterman Mist Diaries and Prisoners Pie Magazine

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Warrens & Herr Bahia at Bellevue in p.m. at beires to dinner & in eve.
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Warrens & Herr Bahia at Bellevue in p.m. at beiers to dinner & in eve.
Aug.10. Painting Warren miniature at home in a.m. Out to tea with Frl. bors Fursten st. in p.m. Saw Bradley Fraichild later. He came from Denmark day before yesterday. His mother & sister still there. He came all the way without a passport.
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Aug.10. Painting Warren miniature at home in a.m. Out to tea with [illegible] st. in p.m. Saw Bradley Fairchild later. He came from Denmark day before yesterday. His mother & sister still there. He came all the way without a passport.
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Aug 11. An extremely hot and Sultry day. Railway communication open to many of the German towns. As an indication of the state of 'nerves' from which many of the Dresdners are suffering, this anecdote told me the other day by a good old German woman who had lived all her life in Dresden, is typical
 
Aug 11. An extremely hot and Sultry day. Railway communication open to many of the German towns. As an indication of the state of 'nerves' from which many of the Dresdners are suffering, this anecdote told me the other day by a good old German woman who had lived all her life in Dresden, is typical
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BC Archives, MS-2570
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Box 1
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File 1
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MIST, Henry Masterman
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Diary, Dresden, 01 Aug 1914 – 02 Dec 1914.

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Warrens & Herr Bahia at Bellevue in p.m. at beiers to dinner & in eve.


Aug.10. Painting Warren miniature at home in a.m. Out to tea with [illegible] st. in p.m. Saw Bradley Fairchild later. He came from Denmark day before yesterday. His mother & sister still there. He came all the way without a passport.

Aug 11. An extremely hot and Sultry day. Railway communication open to many of the German towns. As an indication of the state of 'nerves' from which many of the Dresdners are suffering, this anecdote told me the other day by a good old German woman who had lived all her life in Dresden, is typical

BC Archives, MS-2570 Box 1 File 1 MIST, Henry Masterman Diary, Dresden, 01 Aug 1914 – 02 Dec 1914.