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which caused us some casualties. Of course we gave as good as we got with a little left over as interest.
We could now see that something was brewing, for the front we were on and which had been so quiet when we arrived, was becoming lively. In fact very lively. There was very little shelling when we first went there but we could notice that our people were up to something as the artillery would open out more frequently and the bombardments would be more intense and more prolonged every day.
The Germans began to get uneasy and would open out more often than he used to. His planes got busy looking for our gun positions and for new troops massing. The planes didn't stay over our lines very long as our planes soon drove them back. But once one of them got far enough over to