[Cape York Expedition journal] January 30 to December 3, 1948
Page 35
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The following pseudo radiograms were delivered to Wilmot on his return to the table after and absence of two meals during which he had a temperature of 103. Wilmot, Marine Phoenix Sydney Following publications available on demand "Radmant Motherhood, Care of the New-born child, Forever Amber, As you like it and The Taming of the Shrew." A. B. Lilley, M.D. Wilmot, Marine Phoenix Louisville Ky. Production interesting but unnecessary stop Am sending copy of my book stop Suggest perusal before repeating experiment stop Marie Stopes Wilmot, Marine Phoenix London Congratulations Charles stop Have suggested your offspring as my succes- sor stop Please advise sex stop There will always be an England Clement ATTLEE Wilmot, Marine Phoenix Canterbury The mills of the gods grind slowly but they grind exceeding small stop Take heed to thyself for the devil is at hand stop Archbishop Wilmot, Marine Phoenix Suva, Fiji Am shocked and surprised stop Have advised council that I am in no way responsible Brian Freeston, Gov. of Fiji Wilmot, Marine Phoenix Sydney Alarming information received per Capt Johansen stop Investigation will be made to determine paternity stop Suggest sedentary job and marriage at sea British Council of Education Wilmot, Marine Phoenix New York City Congratulations Wilmot stop Any more buns cooking in oven stop Soc. for Propagation, Bundles for Britain Per Walter Winchell These messages were delivered at intervals during dinner last night and afterwards, quite unexpectedly, a strange child approached Charles with joyful cries of "Daddy?". Wilmot retired to bed again immediately after dinner. Has fully recovered this morning.