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  • 6 [top middle] & no time is lost in getting back to the dab of straw & blankets. As You know a more or less continual bombardment goes on all the time but sometimes a big coal bombardment comes off for a few hours to repulse an action or to cover a local attack from our men. And on such a night, say when you are back in billet & it is a wonderful sight - to see one of these extra special bombardments come off. The racket is terrific & the darkness is lighted up like day, with continual splashes of fire. From our batteries you can see the long straight white streaks of flame that spit from these guns, one after another, in rows & sometimes altogether in "salvoes". It is like the booming of a tremendous drum - the crash & roar shake the ground you stand on & rattles doors & broken windows. It is like a mid-Summer storm with sky full of fighting. It is rather imposing sight & grand & a bit terrible too, because it spells that tragic word: War and expresses in it (in flame & thunder) all that is defiance & hate implacable. Also it means our men have gone. "over the top" or perhaps, the enemy have tried to come over. In any case, doubtless it means a number of little tragedies to some poor chaps. But I must quit now. I started this 2 or 3 days ago. We leave here to morrow or day after. I have filled this letter with a number of insignificant details, but I know you want a letter of some sort & there's nothing really to mention. I could willingly go back to the subject of you dear Maggie & Maurice & your doings & the dear old place out there, but I must quit somehwere. Well good bye & I tell you straight there's no place I think of so much nor so fondly as our old home where we've spent so many happy happy years. Well good luck & best of health dear ones Your loving brother signed Georges [end page]
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