9th October 1915 letter to Ashley Smith: Gas, damned trenches, a mine went up at lunchtime, a friend

 "Dear Ashley,

I dispatched Isabel's printed card in a great hurry and had lots to scratch out, so scratched out everything. Yes we did use gas and how can you ask, do remember we are the English not the French, of course we gassed ourselves, pretty badly too I believe. We are in these damned trenches again and a G mine went up at lunch time, which scared us not a little, being only two companies they can hardly use us unless necessity compels, except for manning trenches. I met Geoffrey Gilbey yesterday. I went back before we came in in the evening, to have a bath and met him there, he was extremely affectionate to send you his love and many enquiries. I don't like him much.

Yours ever,

Cameron Forster Brown"




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