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The Great War As I Saw It

CHAPTER XI
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They were solidly built of brick and stone and the chapel was a beautiful building with a high vaulted roof.

From the top of the hill, a magnificent view of the country could be obtained, to the North as far as the sea, and to the East as far as our trenches, where we could see the shells bursting.
Mont des Cats hospital was a most delightful temporary home.

There was a large ward full of young officers, who were more or less ill (p.

129) or damaged.

In another part of the building were wards for the men.
From the O.C.downwards everyone in the C.C.S.was the soul of kindness, and the beautiful buildings with their pleasant grounds gave a peculiar charm to the life.


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