Well yesterday p.m. Sargent Crane asked me how I liked life in the trenchs and I said OK only I got tired on acct. of they not being no excitement or nothing to do and he says oh theyâs plenty to do and I could go out and help the boys fix up the bob wire in front of the trenchs like we done back in the training camp. So I said I didnât see how they could be any fixing needed as they hadnât nothing happened on this section since the war started you might say and the birds that was here before us had plenty of time to fix it if it needed fixing. So he says âWell any ways theyâs no excitement to fixing the wire but if you was looking for excitement why didnât you go with that patrol the other night?â So I said âBecause I didnât see no sence to trying to find out who was in the other trenchs when we know they are Germans and thatâs all we need to know. Wait till theyâs a real job and you wonât see me hideing behind nobody.â So he says âIâve got a real job for you tonight and you can go along with Ted Phillips to the listening post.â
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