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[Page 151]

Sunday 5 May 1917 [1918]
Last day at Choubra. Bath 5.40 a.m., away in Amb. 8.15 a.m. feeling weak when waiting at Station & diarr. bad on journey. Such a lovely Sunday too & no camera.
Arrived at … 1 p.m. A.A.M.C. man met me with Amb. & drove to Bulkeley "No. 9 Convalescent". Stately reception, wash hands, hang up your coat & come to lunch etc., battery of 15 pts. eyes there, just managed to hold out then to bed, miserable afternoon & freezing. Inmates found me on their return 6 p.m. T. 107.6, P. ? & took fright & packed me to No. 19 G.H., long Amb. ride (3rd for the day). In ward with 9 beds, 5 pts. Seen by old Officer (a woman!!), no orders, very sweet & my opinion of the lady doctor is the same as usual. Very little sleep. So ends "one crowded day" for poor Betsy.

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