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Saturday 17 November 1917
Reported to Home sister 7.45 a.m. & sent to "Maxwell" for day?
Took temps., did dressings till 1 p.m., off 2-5. Went to 14 A.G.H., 4 p.m. tea with Cobbie, then D.3 & found Dick Rutledge, a pt. with injury to leg, looking so gay & well.
Evening duty, dressings etc. Major Farrant operates for this ward & interviews us re dressing of wounds, etc. Capt. Mitchell is M.O. for ward. Capt. Grant called & accused me of running away from "Connaught". Can one wonder?
Gradually we settle down to our new life but to me it is very lonely & always a longing for a real friend worries me (spoilt I fancy). Weather cooler already. Three weeks here today & I am the last on duty. 30 English sisters on after the A.A.N.S. & now F.E.H.

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