CHAPTER II TORTUOUS TRAVELLING CLIPPERS AND TABLETS DUMPED AT A SIDING I JOIN MY BATTALION
CHAPTER III THOSE PLUGSTREET TRENCHES MUD AND RAIN FLOODED OUT A HOPELESS DAWN
CHAPTER IV MORE MUD RAIN AND BULLETS A BIT OF CAKE "WIND UP" NIGHT ROUNDS
CHAPTER V MY MAN FRIDAY "CHUCK US THE BISCUITS" RELIEVED BILLETS
CHAPTER VI THE TRANSPORT FARM FLEECED BY THE FLEMISH RIDING NEARING CHRISTMAS
CHAPTER VII A PROJECTED ATTACK -DIGGING A SAP AN 'ELL OF A NIGHT THE ATTACK PUNCTURING PRUSSIANS
CHAPTER VIII CHRISTMAS EVE A LULL IN HATE BRITON CUM BOCHE
CHAPTER IX SOUVENIRS A RIDE TO NIEPPE TEA AT H.Q. TRENCHES ONCE MORE
CHAPTER X MY PARTIAL ESCAPE FROM THE MUD THE DESERTED VILLAGE MY "COTTAGE"
CHAPTER XI STOCKTAKING FORTIFYING NEBULOUS FRAGMENTS
CHAPTER XII A BRAIN WAVE MAKING A "FUNK HOLE" PLUGSTREET WOOD SNIPING
CHAPTER XIII ROBINSON CRUSOE THAT TURBULENT TABLE
CHAPTER XIV THE AMPHIBIANS FED UP, BUT DETERMINED THE GUN PARAPET
CHAPTER XV ARRIVAL OF THE "JOHNSONS" "WHERE DID THAT ONE
CHAPTER XVI NEW TRENCHES THE NIGHT INSPECTION LETTER FROM THE "BYSTANDER"
CHAPTER XVII WULVERGHEM THE DOUVE CORDUROY BOARDS BACK AT OUR FARM
CHAPTER XVIII THE PAINTER AND DECORATOR FRAGMENTS FORMING NIGHT ON THE MUD PRAIRIE
CHAPTER XIX VISIONS OF LEAVE DICK TURPIN LEAVE!
CHAPTER XX THAT LEAVE TRAIN MY OLD PAL LONDON AND HOME THE CALL OF THE WILD
CHAPTER XXI BACK FROM LEAVE THAT "BLINKIN' MOON" JOHNSON
CHAPTER XXII A DAYLIGHT STALK THE DISUSED TRENCH "DID THEY SEE ME?" A GOOD SNIPING POSITION
CHAPTER XXIII OUR MOATED FARM WULVERGHEM THE CURE'S HOUSE A
CHAPTER XXIV THAT RATION FATIGUE SKETCHES IN
CHAPTER XXV GETTING STALE LONGING FOR CHANGE WE LEAVE THE
CHAPTER XXVI A PLEASANT CHANGE SUZETTE, BERTHE AND MARTHE "LA JEUNE FILLE FAROUCHE" ANDRE
CHAPTER XXVII GETTING FIT CARICATURING THE CURE "DIRTY WORK
CHAPTER XXVIII WE MARCH FOR YPRES HALT AT LOCRE A BLEAK CAMP
CHAPTER XXIX GETTING NEARER A LUGUBRIOUS PARTY STILL NEARER BLAZING YPRES ORDERS FOR ATTACK
CHAPTER XXX RAIN AND MUD A TRYING MARCH IN THE THICK OF IT A
CHAPTER XXXI SLOWLY RECOVERING FIELD HOSPITAL AMBULANCE TRAIN BACK IN ENGLAND
Title: Bartleby, The Scrivener A Story of Wall-Street
Author: Herman Melville
Language: English
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