uld be no doubt about
it, and on looking up at the walls I could just discern the shadowy
outlines of the panthers through a new coating of colour-wash.
The hospital where I had been was shut up and empty, and was shortly
going to become a Casino again. How good it was to be back with the
F.A.N.Y.s! I had just caught them in time, for they were to be
demobilised on the following Sunday and I began to realise, now that I
was with them again, just how terribly I had missed their gay
companionship.
It was a singular and happy coincidence that on the second anniversary
of the day I lost my leg, I should be cantering over the same fields at
Peuplinghe where "Flanders" had so gallantly pursued "puss" that day so
long ago, or was it really only yesterday?
FRANCE,
_May 9th, 1919._
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_Printed by Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ld., London and Aylesbury, England._
[Transcriber's Notes:
The original text had no footnotes. I put markers in where the text was
changed in any way.
Varied hyphenation retained. Obvious spelling and punctuation errors
repaired and noted.
[1] Space introduced in "everyone" to read "every one[1] of those men" Chapter II page 14
[2] Period added "one had done." Chapter III page 25
[3] Position of opening parenthesis on this sentence surmised. Chapter
VI page 47 "terms!)"
[4] Period added at end of paragraph Chapter VII on page 51 "patients."
[5] Word changed from "a" to "as" Chapter VII on page 55 "he was as[5]
black"
[6] Typo fixed "splendily" to "splendidly" Chapter VII page 56 "behaved
splendidly"
[7] Extraneous quotation mark removed from "_Mees anglaises_!" Chapter VII page 56
[8] Closing quote added Chapter IX page 78 "to vous plait_,"[8] they"
[9] Typo fixed depot changed to depot to match remainder of text Chapter
IX page 85 "enlisting depot[9] who"
[10] Comma changed to a period Chapter X page 90 "places.[10] Up"
[11] F.A.N.Y.work--space introduced to F.A.N.Y. work Chapter X page 108
[12] Ending quotation mark added. Chapter XI page 122. "Blighter"!"
[13] Period inserted "at all.[13] As we" Chapter XIV page 182
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