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Sunday 2nd June 1917 [1918]
2nd day of duty & feel less shakey & tired. Mary ward again. Church 11 a.m. Wrote letters Nell & Ida, on pass 5-8. Ward is less military than last one but jogs on comfortably & pts. are less worried by rules. On top floor we overlook through back windows the 31st G.H., formerly 14th A.G.H.
Am still saying, "better thank you" to the staff & as I pass Dr. McCulloch, although he is talking to someone, he says "delighted" which I know is meant for me, funny men these English.
A memo in passing –
A submarine is reported captured ater [after ?] boat was torpedoed Sunday last and in the Capt's pocket was found a receipt of a dinner at Continental the previous day. Thus do we live among spies & how I wonder does a man like that feel when looking at the poor boys to be torpedoed?

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