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beginning to stiffen and hurt when walking as we wend down the side (wlxich 
was a relatively gradual slope). We finally got to the car, and Larry drove 
me down to the main town. We found the Maul Memorial Hospital (it was now 
midnight) and went to the emergency room. A nurse washed ny filthy leg and 
a doctor in casual clothes came in. He gave the wound a few shots of IJovacaine 
cleaned it out and proceeded to suture itj three catgut sutures inside, three 
silk outside. Then a shot of Tetanus Taxoid. We left and found a KtaniJ 
greasy spoon Japane ae- Arner lean restaurant, Hie waitress discouraged me 
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from having Japanese food so I settled for meat loaf. I must have looked 
quite a sight: sad cap, beard, filthy shirt, one legged pants, and a limp; 
also mismatched shoes. We then went down to the airport, found it closed, 
parked the car, packed most of our gear then hit the sack in the car around 
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feeling that well and spent time in the John, Larry checking departure 
times found all the planes filled up until noon except for one seat on the 
O850 flight. We put our names on standby and sat down and waited. Our 
car got a flat so Larry and the Car Rental man changed it in good time. A 
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called Hr. Ely to pick us up. Wfe waited for about half an hour before they 
(wife and son) came. After running two errands, and leaving Hr. Ely at one, 
Janice drove us to the Hotel. We were informed that five of us would be in 
