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Tuesday 16th April 1917 [1918]
Better news from the Western Front, we are still holding on though things desperate. In view of this all petty troubles in Choubra vanish pro tem but it is a lonely time, not the being alone but not feeling strong enough to battle & not a kind word as all too busy? & I feel too depressed to be gay.
A very kind letter again from J.M. Andrews at H.Q., nice boy.
No trace of the M.O. today but as am only a sister not an officer this is not strange.
S. Leed comes very kindly – brings sewing & flowers.
Pulse is now 60 & is a fair indication (in one sense) of my depressed feelings but am learning & I hope going to remember some of the little things read & seen while at "Choubra Military Infectious".

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