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Side 169
... leave was granted to the ship's company . By this time Rindale was practically blind in one eye . Acute inflammation had set in , and he was forced to see a doctor immediately . At the Naval Hospital they kept him for longer than he ...
... leave was granted to the ship's company . By this time Rindale was practically blind in one eye . Acute inflammation had set in , and he was forced to see a doctor immediately . At the Naval Hospital they kept him for longer than he ...
Side 277
... leave and the plans each of us had made to enjoy it . We had all been away from home for two years or more , and could look forward to a prolonged spell of foreign service leave accord- ingly . Little did we guess that after- noon how ...
... leave and the plans each of us had made to enjoy it . We had all been away from home for two years or more , and could look forward to a prolonged spell of foreign service leave accord- ingly . Little did we guess that after- noon how ...
Side 414
... leave Dunkirk , saying that restrictions in towns on the coast would certainly be severe , and might make it impossible for him to carry on his profession . So in June they moved to Ardres , near Calais , a small fortified town ...
... leave Dunkirk , saying that restrictions in towns on the coast would certainly be severe , and might make it impossible for him to carry on his profession . So in June they moved to Ardres , near Calais , a small fortified town ...
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