Thanks for kind words ! Here's the next part.
From this point, Mr H. S-B was housed by the B. family, in Moulinal, while his son (the person who is the narrator and wrote the righteous file) and wife stayed by Mr L.'s farm.
He had a room at disposal in le Moulinal, but because this room had no direct access to the outside of the house, Mr H. S-B who had been very frightened by the previous experience, often slept in the nearby barn, in case he had to emergency run away.
Months passed and as a result he caught the Malta fever (?) and had to be healed by Dr Baud, who came at night for discretion.
A few months before this, Miss M. made a proposal to Mr H. S-B's wife, to hide her husband in their isolated farm, in the near Gavaudun village. She also explained that she had a sewing machine, so her husband could have an occupation.
When it became obvious that Mr H. S-B's health could not withstand the barn in the long run, his wife accepted the proposition.
One night, the Dr Baud, who as a Doctor was allowed to have a car and some fuel, and could move at night without raising much suspiscion, came to pick Mr H. S-B and drove him to Gavaudan at the farm of the M. family.
Very few people in Lacapelle or Moulinal knew is new location, except for his family, a few accomplices and 3 neighbor families in Gavaudan.
As a security procedure, he went back to Moulinal from time to time, in order not to get localised.
His wife was scared as well by the previous experience with the cops. Miss L., the woman of a cattle seller, gave her a house which was right in front of the house they were living in, in Lacapelle. They slept in this house, and, during the day, they returned in the usual house.
At this time, the tiny 'Lacapelle informal network' was also hiding ther Jew people : the R. family and Miss B., in Lacapelle Biron immediate surroundings, and the W. family which was housed in the nearby houses at La Sauvetat.
I google-earthed the area to make a small map.
I'll make 2 more parts in the future, with the rest of Mr S-B's son's writtings.