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The Great War As I Saw It

CHAPTER XII
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When I went down into it I found it crowded with men who were being tended by the doctor and his staff.

It had three openings to the road.

One of them had had a direct hit that night, and mid the debris which blocked it were the fragments of a human body.

The Germans gave the place no (p.

143) rest, and all along the road shells were falling, and bits would clatter upon the corrugated iron which roofed the shelter by the wayside.


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