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120Pipe, were a few of the articles.
The trouble here was that the men after being in the line and under such abstention there as was necessary to eke out the rations, ate rather too heartily with the result that a lot of them made themselves sick. It is quite a common occurrence for this to happen, the stomach not being able to adapt itself to the larger quantity of food consumed.
Staying here for some time we eventually moved back to a place called Baizieux where we were camped in tents. Here we struck more winter and it practically snowed all the time. Snowballing was then a prevailing pastime. It was possible here to hold a Communion Service which I
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