Item 03: Thomas Alcock war narrative, 1917-February 1919 - Page 69

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where I lay it was only possible to see a little way through the top part of the door.

The M.O. visited me I was given a smell of eather when the first dressing was removed It was a merciful act as the first dressing would be a most painful one to take off. I felt a pain down the side and knew later that I was suffering from Pneumonia. That only lasted a week however

Had a visit from my mate Harold Davis also Sergeant Hill and Corporal Hooke came along as well Harold brought me some apples. The Battalion was only a matter of 15 kilos away from where I

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