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a bit too early for my liking. In one place I got a fright, for my nerves weren't too good, and & in the twilight of very early morning, I thought I saw a Turkish sniper right the middle of the my track. I was too weak to make back, or go right or left, so I lay still for a minute or two, and at last in sheer desperation I went forward to find my supposed enemy a stump with a stick for a rifle. I s Through beds of mud & slush I had to crawl, or else pull myself along by branches of bushes. It must have taken 3 hours or thereabouts to crawl a mile, but for 3 to 5 yards represented my maximum effort at the last, but at last I saw the a party of our chaps ahead & sang out to them, and they helped me to the Dressing station. From After having my wound dressed & resting, I next got a ride on a mule one of the Indian mules used for carrying ammunition,

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