“I don't know whether you call this fun, but one evening, after having slung my hammock, I felt I wanted to switch myself about. I couldn’t be bothered getting out of my hammock, so I tried to worm my way along to the othei end. I didn’t take into due account the roll of the ship, and before I knew what had happened I had fallen right into a card game.” —Maurice Patience, R.N.Z.N., in a 8.8. C. broadcast.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 October 1943, Page 6
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