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Saturday 5 [4] May 1917 [1918]
10.30 a.m. comes Capt. Spencer, looks at throat & says all well then examines gums, "too white" he says & does not seem quite satisfied, however orders tonic, finds I've been on it weeks, goes.
5.45 p.m., Sar. Major comes to my quiet corner of the square & tells me am to go to No. 9 Conval. 8.30 a.m. O.C. out till 7 p.m. then too late for visit to 27th for money or clothes so am to be packed off like a parcel, or a soldier, without any choice or word.
Am able to thank both M.O's but not Matron.
Last peaceful day at Choubra & really it has been a quiet little rest on life's busy way.

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