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the D.A.Q.M.G. [Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General] to enable me to go to Boulogne and get my belongings.  He would then drop me at the station from which my train was to go.  Fortune was surely favouring me.  I changed into my wet boots & sent my horses & the "waders" back to the Battery & then, in the Staff Captain's humpy, I made myself as presentable as possible with the means available.  I found I was not the only visitor to lunch.  My own Colonel & a Colonel whom I knew in the old 2nd Bde as a Major looked in to lunch and there were also Major Rogers, Capt

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