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of the "terrible" Huns – Poor devil was so overjoyed, he wrung my hand, patted me on the cheek and stroked my hand – I led him along then like a child – and handed him over to one of the men to take back; – unfortunately he died of Shell shock (I Don't think) while being taken through the wires –

Every man that was in the part of the trench we raided – ( about 40) was killed; the chaps wouldn't take a prisoner – I am glad to say that they were Prussians, we caught.

I was responsible for getting our whole party into the trench and back again – through the wire to, which was not cut. I did that without a casualty: the only casualties, which were very insignificant, occurred whilst at their trench.

I am advised that I have been strongly recommended for a Military Cross. You would be proud if you could see how the Bn. toasted my lads for their splendid work. I am proud of them – one of my Sergts, Sergt. Graham was badly hit in three places, but still kept on going till I sent him back – I am getting him a mention in despatches for this I hope – One of my chaps is mentioned for

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