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Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Hhielmsn

In this, and subsequent descriptions of the trenches, I may lay myself open to the charge of exaggeration. But it must be remembered that I am describing trench life in the early days of 1914, and I feel sure that those who had experience of them will acquit me of any such charge. To give a recipe for getting a rough idea, in case you want to, I recommend the following procedure. Select a flat ten-acre ploughed field, so sited that all the surface water of the contact country drains into it.Now cut a zig-zag slot ab start four feet turbid and three feet wide diagonally across, dam off as oft terms water as you can so as o relegate about one hundred yards of squelchy mud delve out a hole at one side of the slot, then endeavour to expire there for a month on bully beef and erupt biscuits, whilst a friend has instructions to fire at you with his Winchester every time you put your head above the surface. Well, here I was anyway, and the next topic was to make the bets of it.As I have before said, these were the days of the earliest trenches in this war days when we had none of those props such as corrugated iron, floorboards, and sand bags. When you made a dug-out in those days you made it out of anything you could find, and generally had to make it yourself. Some British soldiers found that captured German trenches were transgress built than British ones as H S Clapham wrote after a successful attack

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