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will be with you – In my own mind I am satisfied that already I have done something and now I pray that I shall continue to do my duty, and that the war may soon be over, (of course victoriously –) so that I may soon be back with you.

I shall never forget a single detail of what happened on the night of our raid. As soon as 'twas dark eneough to move out, I took my patrol out & formed a covering party, after having making a thorough reconnaissance of that ground over which we were to attack – erected a bridge over a stream, 8' wide & 5' deep – of water, (60 yards from German wire) and then at an appointed hour guided the attacking party, un observed, over "No Mans Land" to a previously fixed rendezvous –

For a half an hour my men were within fifteen yards of a party of Germans, who were out in front of their wire – It galled to have to let them go – (Duty was stronger than our appetite for "Bosch",) I will not weary you with writing of the thousands of shells sent over our heads as a preparation – The trench mortars were Supposed to cut the wire which was at least 60 yards deep at this points. It turned out that I and my men had to cut through it. We worked like maniac's, cutting

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