BeafrTbe, hearing; that her “soldier friend” had been wounded and was m hospital, decided to go and see him. When she arrived at the hospital she was :nrormeil that sfie was unable to see him ns if was not a visiting day. Beatrice did not feel disposed to go home without Beeing him, so she asked to see the matron of the hospital. The matron appeared, and Beatrice asked to see Lieutenant Marigold. "Who are you ?” asked the matron. "Oh,” replied Beatrice, "1 am his sister!” "Delighted, to meet you!” said the matron. "I’m his
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11736, 25 January 1924, Page 11
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