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rubbish but no bodies. We cleaned it out - it wasn't very dirty but there was much German equipment in it - rifles, overcoats & other stuff left there in their hurry to get away - got a few souvenirs in the form of buttons - belts buckles & shoulder straps. It was a fine dugout filled with beds but blown in one part which we patched up with sandbags. The roof was covered with bits of hair etc from which we deduce that our boys in their advance threw in a couple of  bombs and passed on. After having a sleep we looked round to see where we were. Half a mile from the front line our immediate surroundings were about as vile & gruesome as one could imagine. All around were dead bodies - all Fritz - about a month old - the ground was pretty swampy & where the shellhole we washed in was also contained one of these souvenirs.

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