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the beams of the roof. He finished "and now I should be glad if you'll help me down!"
Even then Galpin was not satisfied. He called for a cheer for Cambridge visitors adding "Yes I think we might very well have that song again!" Winn replied for Cambridge who returned the compliment. Then we put lights out.
Sat. Mar 21
Reveille 5.30. Fatigue work (packing up) 6 til 8 when we had Brekker. The Oxford people caught the 9.40 but I got leave to go straight home. I accordingly caught the 8.42 & got home just before 10.0.
The morning was chiefly occupied in having a ripping hot bath (Oh the joy of being clean! It's almost worth getting dirty to know it!) and in unpacking.
In the aft after a shopping expedition Mater & I went to meet the Pater at Kenton. He went up to Stoke yesterday to be present at the initiation of Mr Shenton into the Craft.
After tea we had a walk and then a quiet evening.