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August 14
I got up – grudgingly – to wash my
hair; and then we went down to the
new house (full of painters, plumbers
and their problems) and fixed the
books in the shelves of the library.
They look real purty and I
discovered books I’d forgotten about.
This evening I dressed and went
down to Aunt Bert Thompson for dinner
and to entertain Mervin Davies, of the
RAF and George Currie of the Canadian
Medical Corps – only they entertained
me. They’re loads of fun (especially
Mervin) and very intelligently interesting
Eye witness accounts of airraids, the
aftermath of Dunkirk and the
“people’s opinion” of Churchill (They
worship him), King and Queen (best
solution for government – keeps empire
together too) and Canadian governmental
problems were fascinating.
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