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The Great War As I Saw It

CHAPTER VIII
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They have all now been levelled to the ground, but at the time I speak of they were in good condition and had many large and commodious buildings.

At Kort Dreuve there was a very good private chapel, which the proprietor gave me the use of for my Communion Services.

It was quite nice to have a little Gothic chapel with fine altar, and the men who attended always enjoyed the (p.

102) services there.

Round the farm was a large moat full of good sized gold-fish, which the men used to catch surreptitiously and fry for their meals.


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