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The Great War As I Saw It

CHAPTER XIII
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The place rejoiced in the name of "The Four Winds", and anyone who has resided there for any length of time feels that the title is an appropriate one.

At times the wind would sweep over the place, and, when rain was mingled with the gale, it was rather an unpleasant corner.

But the ambulances were comfortable, and the patients were well looked after.

Near by is the little cemetery, where the bodies of many Canadians lie in peace.
Our life at Camblain l'Abbe, after the hard fighting at the Somme, was really very pleasant, and the battalions were filled up with new drafts from the Base.

We felt that as the winter was approaching (p.


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