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to sleep now. Just as well too for that night he blew the place to bits. When we got out in the morning the tents were in ribbons & the huts like matchwood. I had seen this place marked "Hospital" on our war map & I believe our barrage lifted right over it so as not to do any damage. The place was certainly untouched by shellfire when we arrived there. We got quite comfortable in this place had our own mess in what looked like an officers mess room when we were relieved. Left the trenches at 10 pm one night & marched across country out rejoining the battalion in a little village originally just behind our front line but now right out of the sound of gun fire. It is all right going forward but when you have to come back across country in the dark & march all night without guides trying to find what was once a small village you begin to realise the extent of the advance. We got home at 4.30 next morning found a stable & slept

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