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Some talk about taking Bapaume to night. Irish & Scots Guards.

12 November 1916 Sun
Worked till dinner time & then turned in. Went on duty at 7. pm just in time for about two hundred incoming cases. Trench Feet. The boys will never [stand] this. 4th Division go up. Doc Grey has at last been killed. Another from old Enmore. A chap of Great courage.

13 November 1916 Mon
Started to live with Sgt Bellemey in his dugout. The butcher by foul means procures a two gallon jar of rum & planted it on the road side. It was run over & broke by a waggon. [indecipherable] a walk over over to the graveyard about 50 yds from my dug-out. Several New Zealanders buried. One long open grave waiting to hold eighty bodies

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