Scott diary, 23 October 1917-27 May 1918 with letter 5 November 1918 re experiences in France and the Battle of Amiens, 8 August 1918 / John Philipson Scott - Page 9

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a Sunday if I remember rightly. The night was one of inky blackness -you just followed the man in front of you if you could see him or feel him -often you felt him rather to much as you bumped into him often you heard him too. This march
though moderately short was one of the most hellish I did because chiefly owing to the darkness & the distance we had to go nobody seemed quite to know the way & we would go on about 10 feet quite- a spurt then go on -stop again.
We were all pretty tired and done up & the constant stopping and bumping nearly drove one silly. We marched through corn fields and on all sorts of roads and
the traffic !!! Sometimes one had to stroll along in single file- sometimes tear
along singly to get out of the road of the wagons etc. There was a continuous
never ending stream of guns of all kinds

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