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Wright Jolley letters to his mother, 1918-1919
Wright Jolley to Mrs. S.R. Jolley Page 1
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second followed the first at the proper distance and to transmit all orders back. well it seemed as if the march would never end. and to make it more pleasant it started to rain you couldent talk or smoke or anything else for the Germans had the range of the road and any light or noise might start a hell of a row. at last the order came to halt and I sat down on a rock pile side of the road so tired I dident care much if the Germans started a bombardment or not. after setting there for a while an
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second followed the first at the proper distance and to transmit all orders back. well it seemed as if the march would never end. and to make it more pleasant it started to rain you couldent talk or smoke or anything else for the Germans had the range of the road and any light or noise might start a hell of a row. at last the order came to halt and I sat down on a rock pile side of the road so tired I dident care much if the Germans started a bombardment or not. after setting there for a while an
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