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by his men.  Pretty fine; in the field - so to speak.  He must have been happy.
Poor B. he was discouraged last night and I am afraid I had a contrary mood and was not awfully nice.  It was one before he left:  and this morning I was glad to see him for a few moments before he went to see Mr Herrick.  I thought he was very pale and did not look well, but as usual he had his courage with him.  He asked me to dine with him tonight & now he has gone to Bordeaux!  I am tired I will not write any more tonight.

Wednesday Nov. 18th.
Yesterday I had rather a dull but [[strikethrough]] pef [[/strikethrough]] probably useful day.  Went to the American church and I saw the French & Belgian girls working 30 of them, carrying out our order of linen etc. for the Auxiliary Hospital.  Then attending a meeting of Belgian ladies who send warm clothes directly to the front by motor once a