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I went to a fine big one on the hill above the town. This one, again, was a trifle ecclesiastical it had been, I think, a sort of incubator for would-be monks. These hermits had all been roped in for service with the French Army, and the building was rented at a preposterous figure by the British authorities for use as a base hospital. It was a fine hospital, too ; platoons of nurses and V. A. D. 's, doctors, and all the whole outfit. I was put into a room by myself. That sounds very grand, but... in reality it was a sort of cubicle in a long corridor. There were open wards there as well, but a lot of us were kept in the cubicles. I imagine these box- MONASTIC SECLUSION 133 like creations were in ordinary times used by the budding monks they were austere enough for anything. One almost wanted to get up twice a night to scourge oneself so as to complete the picture. In this harbour of refuge they were all very good to me. The doctors said I was very run down and must rest quietly. There was really no physical reason for this, but I have had such miserable times with my state of mind and imagination about the war that it is difficult for me to explain to others what a terrible ordeal it can be.
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