My German Prisons; the Story of My Two And a Half Years of Captivity in Germany And My Final Escape, November 14, 1914-April 8, 1917

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Being winter, there was not sufl&cient foliage to enable us to hide in the trees them- selves with any safety. After exploring the wood in vain, we eventually had to take up our position in a natural drain running along the edge of the wood.
This afforded us very little covering; a few blackberry brambles and small branches were hastily snapped off, and piiUed in on top of us. By raising our heads a Little above the drain a view of the surrounding country could be obtained, and the railway line
... and main road connecting the two small towns which we had crossed early in the morning were in plain view.
After careful examination of our position, I came to the conclusion that we had managed to find almost the ESCAPES BY NIGHT AND DAY 191 identical spot that I had planned out as the most de- sirable one for the termination of our first trek, as shown on the map of our railway carriage, both be- cause of its position in relation to a network of small railways to which we must depend for direction, and to the fact that it lay almost in a direct line, if taking the shortest route to the frontier; so that, with the ex- ception that we had not enough cover for safety, we had not done so badly, and had in reality made very good progress from our starting-off place the night before, and, what was more important than anything else, I felt pretty certain of our exact situation.


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