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It seemed a bit of silly thing to have to do...

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Herbert Lewis
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23 September 2005

I remember, early on, when I got there you had to have a medical 鈥 apart from the jabs (which didn鈥檛 bother me too much) I hadn鈥檛 been vaccinated against smallpox as a child so I had to be vaccinated.

After I was vaccinated I took rather a rapid turn for the worse, and they told me I鈥檇 have to go into hospital. Before I got into hospital, it seemed a bit of a silly thing to have to do (taking into account my condition), but there were regulations and of course rationing was on, so I had to take the unexpired portion of the days ration.

I had to go to the cookhouse with my piece of paper and they supplied me with a piece of bread, a piece of cheese, and a piece of cake and I had to take that to the hospital to eat whilst I was there. I had quite a long way to walk, and there was no transport to the hospital, but I had to get there all the same: carrying my small portion of the days ration.

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