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Friday, 29  March 1918

Raining during the morning, & cleared up in the afternoon, but a very cold wind blowing all the time. Our position is a pretty good one, & the troops have plenty banks to dig into, which they did & made themselves very comfortable. They had more foraging raids & have plenty poultry ect to eat. I suppose this is the most disastrous thing that has happened to the Allies, yet nobody seems to care a hang;    in fact they treat it more as a joke than anything. We fired a few hundred rounds on line targets during the day. Enemy aircraft were active all day, & ours seemed quieter. We have not heard any war news now for days, so don't know what is going on away from our particular sector.

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