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 | | We celebrated at the nearest Lyons Corner House, paying one shilling for a Knickerbocker Glory, being entertained by a gyrating middle-aged singer, holding aloft a Japanese parasol and singing ‘Any Umberellas, any Umberellas to mend today’ in rather a sad lament. |
 | | The Royal Free had been founded on religion by its seagoing benefactor, the general public allowed access to its medical care without having to produce a note of introduction from a worthy person of prominence. |
 | | We set out elaborate individual meal trays, a travesty of the catering standard, hand drawing a menu card, in my case of a crinolined lady coyly opening her skirt to tempt the sick with chicken broth, egg custard and oxtail soup, our work closely inspected by Matron on her daily visit. |
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