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the white paint that the lamp glass had been shaded with. All the Motors were got together and the hospital patients were taken round London. That night in our prayers we thanked God for the victory to be.

The Armistice was felt to be a prelude to the final signing of peace. Certainly at times there were misgivings.

At Christmas time (the 2nd Christmas in hospital we had the wards decorated. They looked very pretty. General Birdwood who had not long come over from the front was in to see us thanking us for our part in the struggle. Mrs. McBride, the Agent General's wife was also in.

We had additional Red Cross gifts Nuts were given

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