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fortenett enough to git some before it run -left from suffer. Welli those that were out, ate it as the there cake. There ground near by and with the aid of darkness, unfantruck load of bread dumped on the willie would have tasted like chicken withou desperate. Ireally believe corn nearly every man had a foof of bread, that night me never did feed for time It uss alluays a me why came. as the the hikes were made as long and as hard on the men hiki could have been made in two day and horses as possible. To prove the latter of Signedly for about nine days. misted of one, we stayidin the village without events but was Our stay in signeulting was foot drill and cannonurs gun drill. Instead of a restlur got more There were a few French canteens jam, cookies and chocolate at exarbitant here which kepthle well supplied with price Jamie was $ V.O. a can, cookies fifty cents and only 20% sugar. It was nothing cento for a dogen. Chocolate was eighty but better chocolate and mall bars at that

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