Item 01: Florence Holloway diary, 1 September 1917-31 October 1918 - Page 146

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[Page 146]

Tuesday 30th April 1918
10.30 a.m. comes the Colonel, Sister McCulloch & a new M.O., Capt. Murphy. I rise, Col. jerks out "getting out a little these last few days & that is better isn't it?", looks at chart, "quite satisfactory" & they all troop off leaving me in doubt as to my going tomorrow or not, however I never worry about that knowing it is useless in a military hosp.
Put on my silk frock & enjoy a quiet evening in the grounds & talking a little to Miss McLean, nice woman.
During afternoon I borrow from 2 "scarlet" boys in next room book on Patience – it is swung in on belt of dressing gown & all germs mingle freely.

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