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The Great War As I Saw It

CHAPTER VIII
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At Bulford Camp the early morning services were specially delightful.

Not far off, was the men's washing place, a large ditch full of muddy water into which the men took headers.

(p.

096) Beside it were long rows of benches, in front of which the operation of shaving was carried on.

The box I used as an altar was placed under the green trees, and covered with the dear old flag, which now hangs in the chancel of my church in Quebec.


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