Prisoners of the Great War Authoritative Statement of Conditions in the Prison

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Several times I lowered Lieutenant Isaacs over the edge of the wall to see if he could 'touch bottom. ' We could see only a few feet through the fog. If he had dropped, he would have been badly injured if not killed.
"We found the wall to be perfectly perpen- dicular all along its length, and as we contin- 130 Escapes ued eastward we found that it was becoming higher and higher. Finally we decided to make a long detour inland and to travel along the railroad tracks to arrive at a point where ou
...r observations of the afternoon had led us to be- lieve that there might be a break in the em- bankment.
"We crawled back through the wet grass on our hands and knees. Several times we were stopped by walls, buildings, and perpendicular walls enclosing gullies, but finally we reached the point aimed at. I started to crawl through some dead blackberry bushes which cracked ominously. Instantly a guard threw his torch all around. He fussed about for five minutes but fortunately did not throw its rays on us hiding in the bushes.


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