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bandaged him up and he has gone off to hospital.
This means we will have a new R.M.O. and we are all wondering what he will be like, as it means a great deal to us. I think we are all sorry to lose our doctor as we have been with him so long and got accustomed to all his ways. Lately, too, he has been exemplary in his kindness and consideration for us.
He tired of an R.M.O.'s work lately and has been endeavouring to secure a transfer, and also get leave after his strenuous work in the push. I dare say he will make use of the opportunity now offered him and get both the leave and the transfer, so that the change will be a permanent one.
None of the doctors are overanxious for an R.M.O.'s job although it is really a very easy one. They

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