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Jack, on the leg but it was quite spent  & only bruised him a little. At nights we took a risk & slept in the tent & once out in the open behind the tree trunks. The tent being loose canvas stopped several pieces of shrapnel but it was a little disconcerting sleeping in the open with these shells bursting next door. Some of the boys got a couple of specimens of the bases of the shells measuring 8" across & about 3" thick. These were practically red hot from the terrific heat of the explosion.

I had been up in the trenches for 48 hours & came back for 48 hours rest. It was dinner time & all the ambulance was lined up with their dixies when who should be in the line but Hum. He had arrived there as reinforcement the day before. His unit came over to France & a crowd of them were weeded out & sent to Field Amb's. He was unlucky, being with three others struck by lightning & had to go to hospital for a month. He lost his friends & was posted to a unit on his own - however he is in with a lot of fine chaps.

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