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one room. I hobbled down to Bentley's for a meal then showered even t tough 
the doctor told me not to get the wound wet, I recked with filth and needed 
a shower. I then sacked out and only vaguely heard Larry calling packing 
houses for excelsior. He woke me around 1500 and to went out to rent a car 
me hobbling along behind tarry. Be found one had to be 25 years old to rent 
a car. On the way back, I stopped off at a Medical Building to have my 
would checked. He was upset that it was wet but assured me it wasn’t in- 
fected yet. Be put on a new bandage, told me to come back Monday and 
charged me $5. I returned to the hotel and spent the rest of the afternoon 
writing my Journal. I bought some cereal and milk for breakfast for the 
next few days, ate some supper, and continued writing my Journal. We bulled 
for a while, then I finally decided to read Evolution of the Vertebrates, 
by Edwin Colbert, but I fell asleep soon. I vaguely heard Warren and Cameron 
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come in from the Hawaii. I woke up soon after they vent to bed, talked to 
them a little then hit the sack again. 
8 August. 1964 : We all woke up late. Warren, Cam and Dayle went out to 
rent a car then went on out to Ala Moana stopping center for most of the 
morning. I wasted the entire morning sitting and doing nothing, oh except * 
I did read the first four chapters of Colbert's text. Soon after they 
returned Warren, Gam, and I drove out to Ely's to spend the afternoon. Cam 
was telling us all kinds of eery exciting examples of cotaaercialism in 
nature, which intrigued both Warren and me. We stopped at a luncheonette 
in a bowling alley and discussed conservation measures, especially here in 
Hawaii. Out at Ely's we nil got some paper work done but not very deligently. 
Warren was preparing a report of hisKhuai trip, Com was making final packing 
