id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27193 Rawlinson, James H. Through St. Dunstan's to Light .txt text/plain 16585 887 82 working parties, all took their lives in their hands every time they Medical Corps; but ask the men who have passed through the hands of the night hung about me I grew alarmed, and one day I asked the O.C. hospital why he was constantly lifting up my right eyelid. up the line I met many brave men who, where duty called, counted life Up to this time my idea of a blind man was just what is or was that of the average sighted person--a man groping his way about the streets or To prevent this, the V.A.D.'s who worked in the St. Dunstan's Ward saw to it that the men were not left too much to The time of actual work for each man was about three and a half hours In the first days of my sojourn at St. Dunstan's, I, for a time, felt humble way, I am able to continue the good work done at St. Dunstan's; ./cache/27193.txt ./txt/27193.txt