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it and the Sergt-Major would then detail someone else.

I received a parcel from home whilst in this camp but unfortunately it was just as I was leaving for the line. I was only able to have a little bit of the good things packed.

I divided the rest amongst the others.

The time now came for us to go up the line.

The Ypres sector at this time was a "quiet" part of the line, what is meant by quiet is nothing very exciting.

Generally when a division has been in some particularly hot part of the lines they are sent to a place where there is not much to be expected from the enemy, a sort of armistice prevails "you keep quiet and I'll keep quiet". I might say that whilst at the camp, I would go of a night

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