September 28, 1917
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A very quiet day, perhaps because Fritz was readjusting his gun positions, our advance being close on a mile. Very few wounded coming in, mostly strays who were missed the previous day. About 6 p.m. he opened up and put several over, one being very close to me, a wall shielding me from the flying bricks, etc. With one he hit the road about 50 yards from the D. Station and got 8 the others falling into soft ground without doing any damage.