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The more trivial his oddhope appears to you compared with your own high hopes that come soeasily to you amongst all your fields and houses, the more cruel athing must it be to take it from him. I learned many things in Croisilles, and the last of them is thisstrange one the old man taught me. I turned and shook hands with himand said good-bye, for I wished to see again our old front line thatwe used to hold over the hill, now empty, silent at last. "The Bocheis defeated, " I said. "Vaincu, vain...cu, " he repeated. And I left him with something almostlike happiness looking out of his tearful eyes. Bermondsey _versus_ Wurtemburg The trees grew thinner and thinner along the road, then ceasedaltogether, and suddenly we saw Albert in the wood of the ghosts ofmurdered trees, all grey and deserted. Descending into Albert past trees in their agony we came all at onceon the houses. You did not see them far off as in other cities; wecame on them all at once as you come on a corpse in the grass. We stopped and stood by a house that was covered with plaster markedoff to look like great stones, its pitiful pretence laid bare, theslates gone and the rooms gone, the plaster all pitted with shrapnel.
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