Don Martin diary entry for Friday,
April 26, 1918:
Didn’t feel very
well today. Had a sort of acute hay-fever attack which is certainly unusual for
this time of year. At 3 p.m. went to Boucq. Very quiet on that sector. Had more
hot talk with Gregg who is not exactly my idea of a hard and fast American.
Dinner at the club. Sat around club in the evening for a short time.
Germans capture Mt. Kimmel overlooking
Ypres. British not holding as the French did. Looks just a little to me as if
this battle may hasten the end of the war.
Sunshine till 4 p.m.,
then rain of course.
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