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Adventures and Letters

CHAPTER XIX
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It is still cold, but that AWFUL cold spell was quite unprecedented and is not likely to come again.

I NEVER suffered so from cold, and, as you know, I suffer considerable.

All the English officers who had hunted in cold places, said neither had they ever felt such cold.

Seven hundred Tommies were frost bitten and toes and fingers fell off.

I do not say anything about how awful it is not to hear.


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