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our hut.  The woofing! still continued and will continue, I suppose, in the light of the present situation where Germany is about to launch a ^[[still more]] frightful offensive.  One by one the recumbent forms of my comrades moved and gave utterance to the reception of all the strange experiences we had lived through.  Germer ^[[G e r m e r]] was told of his "night-flying" and Painter of his snores. The latter came back with the happy statement "Well, boys (said like a true Tennesseean) Ah tell youa, Ah think you all'd rather listen to my snores than those guns!"  So we didn't gainsay him.

I was disappointed in the appearance of the war country up to the time I reached the conclusion that even though it did look peaceful with tilled fields and villages flowing with vivant children and peasants

Transcription Notes:
"flaming" more likely is "flowing"