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[Page 80]

[April 30, 1918]

Wrote home & to Miss McCaskill.

Villers Bretonneux 

It was morning when I got to bed & did not wake till 10 AM. We spent a few hours salvaging wire & then we got a piano out of one of the big houses of this village & put it in our cellar, you would not know there was a war on when we have the Piano going, saw quite a lot of dead Germans today, I don't feel as good at this job as I was, so many dead seems to make me sick. I notice somebody has buried the Tommy I started to bury yesterday, I saw about 20 German dead lying about today, they may have been dead a week. Salvaging wire & on the lines as soon as it got dark. Fritz throws a lot of bullets about which are very nasty. 
 

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