October 2, 1917
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We were relieved to-day. The 6th took over at 10 a.m. and we went by bus to Devonshire Camp, about 5 miles back and what a relief it was. Things fairly quiet as we left. Arrived at the camp just before lunch, but managed to have a sponge over and change of underclothing first, and my word what a relief it was. I felt a new man, being further stimulated by the receipt of a large mail. Walked into Reninghelst at night