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Saturday 10 February 1917
Up at 10. Tried to arrange about getting to Boulogne by road during the morning. We must wait till tomorrow morning. After lunch nearly everyone went off to help in the infantry raid at Givenchy. I wrote letters till tea time. Cable came from home that Eileen has a fine boy, born last Sunday. He is fair like Roger. Oh how delighted I am that she and darling Mother and Father have this great consolation. Poor Pockess & Roberts were killed this afternoon by a direct hit from "archie". Two more of the very best gone! R.I.P. Said good bye to most of the chaps before going to bed as I leave at six in the morning.
Letters
To: Mother & Father
From: Maurice
Cable from Father. Cable to Father.

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