May 11, 1918
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Went for drugs to-day and it developed into a big trip. Had to go to No.14 which was at Crouey, and then had to go on to Longpres, as No. 14 could not supply all the stuff. Obtained all I wanted to, it was a successful day. Roads very free, very few troops on the move so we must be ready for the next push. Our C.C.S. also are now definitely settled, so we are certainly well off for the next phase of the battle. Trenches are still being constructed further back, and to-day I saw great numbers of French soldiers on the job.
Umpired a game of hockey at night as I felt too tired to play, and my indisposition has come on again. We now have 16 proper hockey sticks, the pioneers having tired of the game gave them to us.