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have forgotten how to croak since the mighty croak of guns. Broken bricks and tiles, and shards of pottery, are strewn all over the soil, and shattered ploughs & hay rakes, carts, and tools are tumbled here and there.

Fragments of rifles and tatters of equipment can be seen half embedded in parapets of old shell-shattered trenches

Cruel rough jagged shards of iron shell cases rust everywhere and great 80lb shells unexploded lie where they were launched to wreck. Broken ammunition limbers and cookers can be seen half buried in debris of ruin. Unused rifle ammunition is scattered here and there.

Crude little crosses mark many a brave mans grave

The poor old boots of a half buried soldier indicate a

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