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& we saw it out together at Caestre. When we joined the unit he went to C section & his brother & so I lost touch with him, until the services & the education scheme brought us together again. He was a very energetic member of the literary circle.

I remember how on many occasions he voluntarily helped me in my activities, as when he did the printing work for the drama at Dimonts.

Both he & his brother are or were Quakers, & he was very simple in regards to worldly affairs. With my usual thoughtlessness & self satisfaction I more than once lost patience with him because of some apparently silly lack of judgement. If only I had as much insight as I occasionally fancy I have, I should not quarrel so often, should lose patience much

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