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65 above the tops of the trees trying to maybe he moved at two oclock locate our podition maybe he did and a.m. the nextmaning and moved to another sector about right kilos away. It was a moonlight might and every thung was almostas as visible as the it upon us that up willnever forget saw that made an impression were daylight. The ghostly sencesture was complitest flowed and re plowed The ground being ofa white rodky nature, by shells mahing a touraine that was almost imporable to walk over. standing like black ghosts with a Here and there were tall stumps of trees thris our minds that this must have white background There was a flash been a hell possome one, sometime. It was such a looking place that we went into position on the early morning of 24 we prepared positions, Oct. th ivenkinto pit There was add decayed that is what was fift of old prepared gun to blend with rocks, the supports were charred by founder fire, which was

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