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Arranged after dinner with Mrs Munroe to go to the Hospital every day.  Bob left early next morning, Saturday, with Carroll & Martin for Dunkirk.

Spent Sat. Sun. & Monday at Hospital.  Did anything from talking to heads of departments to addressing letters for soldiers, sewing dressings, talking to nurses, making tea, standing about, et.  Everyone seems to want to help and facilitate [[strikethrough]] get [[/strikethrough]] our getting fitted out.  However - naturally we have created a little feeling of jealousy.  [[underlined]] We [[/underlined]] are going to the front; [[underlined]] they [[/underlined]] who have worked hard are staying behind.  This being about in the place has helped me to understand a little bit about such situations.

Tuesday the 17th.  Suddenly at nine last night Bob telephoned.  He had just arrived.  I was so surprised and pleased I did not know what to do.  There he was & ordered his dinner in my room.  I looked up & saw him all pale and wonderful and what a talk we had!  I was so happy.  He explained many things the