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South!

CHAPTER XIII
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After lunch we again accomplished a good march, the wind favouring us for two hours.

We are anxiously looking out for Safety Camp." The distance for the day was 8 miles 1525 yds.
"March 23, 1915 .-- No sooner had we camped last night than a blizzard with drift came on and has continued ever since.

This morning finds us prisoners.

The drift is lashing into the sides of the tent and everything outside is obscured.

This weather is rather alarming, for if it continues we are in a bad way.


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