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84 Nov 6th
one is very foolish to settle down because German system is so erratic that one is likely to be shifted with only but a few minutes notice

Nov 7th
I like numerous others did not go to bed at all stayed spent most of my time with Leckler & Eva. They all departed at 4 am in a very orderly manner – most of them assembled in Room 30 & when we sang Auld Lang Syne – I feel rather depressed at the departure of the majority of the Fliers. Some were exceedingly nice chaps, whilst others were most undesirable chaps, having no idea of discipline.

a special walk for invalids this afternoon. I went, being pushed by Lodge. It was a very pleasant outing; I had quite a lengthy conversation with two German boys aged 12, very intelligent chaps. I was so taken up with them, I asked for their addresses –

Changed to room 41 with Neame. Recd 3 parcels

November 8th
Few officers arrived last evening, all 3 year old Gefangeners – I shifted to Room 28 with Cornish & Hill. Room 31 was too much of a boosers room for me –

Cinema held tonight – very poor show indeed –

50 new officers arrived tonight from various camps mostly captains – Majority of 3 year captivity –

November 9th
Slept in this mng – Consulted the RAMC Colonel as regards my foot – He said I was very foolish to have ever put my foot to the ground –

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