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the systematic shelling of villages - well this was it. He shelled our chaps & the Colonel out of the village next door the day before & they retired to a wood - he started on us then. The first shell landed on the road outside, the next near bye & broke all the window,s the third fair into the dressing room & blew in the wall on top of Arthur Mance (just posted his photo to you) & the MO. They emerged covered in dust but OK & we all got for our lives into the open fields. When Fritz had his over we returned & rescued our gear getting everything away successfully. The shell had completely wrecked our dressing station - we salved the phonograph too & dumped everything just outside the village alongside the road & had just congratulated ourselves on being whole when whizz-bang & a shell lobbed near bye - the second blew up some of our gear & the third just missed the MO as he was getting for his life down the road. We had scattered in all directions. Arthur grabbed a bottle of champagne & we bolted into a turnip field

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