[Editor’s note: The autograph book has been divided into five parts. Below is Part 2: pages 10-19.]
Page 10:
 [top of page:]
 Dedicated to L.Cpl. Leng who like the Cat had nine lives     
             From an old Sweat
             [initials]
             Cpt [?]
             2nd Midd[?]
             [Bat?]
 [below top section; drawing of ten “RIP” graveyard crosses]
 WAKE UP 
 YOUR KING AND COUNTRY
 NEED YOU   
             L/Cpl Leng
             10th Essex Regt.
Page 11:
 May your Joys be as deep as the ocean
 And your troubles as light as the foam
             Corp JE. Rodgers
             no 838391
             4th C.M.R. Bn.
             Canadians
Page 12:
 [top half:]
 Pte Whelan is my name
 Single is my station
 Happy will be the maid
 Who make’s the alteration.
             19063 Whelan J
             Coldstream Guards
             Victoria Bks Windsor
 [bottom half:]
 May all your troubles 
 be small ones, is the sincere wish of
             Pte. S Hopkins
             6th Oxford & Bucks Lt. Infty.
Page 13: 
 The evil men do lives after them
 But the good is often interred with their bones
             Cpl. DJ Jolly
             1st Scots Guards
            
Page 14:
 [top half:]
 Don’t steal this book fore fear your life fore the owner carries a butcher knife
 Sister Ross 
             C.J.K.
             C.J. Kinross. V.C.
 [bottom half:]
 When I am dead and in 
 My grave no more wisky 
 Shall I crave but up on 
 My Head Stone will be 
 Written manys the [gallon] 
 Went down my throrgh
 tip her up and down she goes
             Cpl. C. Wright.
Page 15:
 Just a few lines
 [nine lines drawn across page]
             #793358 Pte. J. Street
             87 Bn Canadians
Page 16:
 [drawing of a pigeon-like bird, no inscription]
Page 17:
 [top half:]
 Think of me now think of me ever think of the boy that’s wounded for
 ever
             506034. Pte. Kowalski.
             102. Canadian.
             Regt.
 [bottom half:]
 The happiest moment of my life.
 Was spent in the arms of another man’s wife.
 (My Mother.)
             #34467
             Pte. H. Gittleson
             No. 1 Field Ambulance
             Ont. Mil. Hospital
             Ward 36.
             Montreal
             Canada
             P.G.
Page 18: 
 The gladdest day that ever dawned,
 This mornings sunrise brought,
 Past days are only shadows now,
 The future but a thought.
             Pte JE. Watts
             1/5 Royal Warwicks
             Jan 19th 1918
             Orpington, Kent.
Page 19:
 When night has drawn
 Its curtains down
 And pins them with
 a star
 Remember you have got
 a friend
 Though he may travel
 far.
             pte D.H. McCann.
             No 636369.
             3rd Canadian Machine Gun Company
             B.E.F.
             France
             Jan 28 1918
 
        










 
              