Letters to Helen

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It's very hot. Ammunition lorries go by in an endless string, making thedeuce of a dust. But we are far away from guns and gun food and noise. Igot leave to go up to ---- yesterday.
I do dislike noise so, don't you? The noise of a battery in action isdiabolical, and the very thought of it makes me shiver. There go thesenseless lorries, all packed with music for a more hellish orchestrathan you can remotely imagine. The first few bars are enough to driveyou nearly frantic. It's unholy. It seems
...to split your head andtear your ears out of their sockets. Can you understand a noise thathits you? Hits unbearably, and then again. Crashes on to you. Bangs yourbones out of your skin, till you feel dazed and sick.
Still the lorries go by.
[Illustration: FRICOURT CEMETERYThe moon and some signal lights over FRICOURT. LABOISELLE just over the hill. French crosses all bent and twisted. The little chapel still standing. ] _August 3. _ [Sidenote: GUNS AT FRICOURT] I hear the General doesn't like Swallow, so there's a good chance of hisreturning.


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