William Ambrose Cull letter diary, 1915-1918 - Page 424

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[Page 424]

at this stage of the game, I'm rendered hors de combat. It seems to be my –, I shall say fate, – I intended supplying a descriptive adjective, but you would say that I must not question the reasoning of the "All Omnipotent". I had reason to believe that my feet should soon be resting on the next higher step; of course tout au contraire every reason to expect them to rest, sous terra firma.

However, I'm missing the best part of the show – I'm the only Englishman left in the hospital now – All Britishers are Englishmen here. Quite a number of Belgian, French and Russian prisoners are yet here. When the English soldiers were

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