The crucial entry is in the war diary of the landscape poet Edward Thomas dates April 8 1917 �, was it, killed on the next day with 7.36 in the morning by an upper section blast:'8. A bright of warm Easter day however Achicourt peeled with 12.39 and then with 2.15, so that we withdrew ourselves completely to the cellar. I had to go to the battery with 3 for a practice gush beyond it and umsaeumen the danger zone, but we were twice interrupted. 5.9 fell 2 yards of me, while I was available f/c the posts. Down the back of the office and piece burst a dust scratched means beginning. No ignition of 2-4. Ruby left for a course.' The Faber �Collected Poems� reproduces also these short notes Thomas, who was educated on the last sides of the diary: '... I never did not understand the light of the new moon and each star and singing for the bird the fact that quite which was meant by GodThe morning shower and free area my skin hurts, while he mean understanding Neuville in the early morning with his flat straight comb with trees pleased and � the beauty of this quiet empty scene without inhabitants accommodates and hid troops, but don�t why I could cried to know and ', who am the matter within the diary there, was didn�t a photograph and a voucher of the paper with several turns and these words: ' where any revolution can hide any corner HellRoads, which shines like river to hills up after rains to HeavenOr lead, can.
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