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Frederick William Fea's Diary.  

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Frederick William Fea's Diary by Mohammed Bakir 30th October 1914 - The golden sun is setting in the crimson-pink sky and I'm safely away from the front line. I just came back and had some of the disgusting grub that they poison us with daily. I know that I shouldn't complain but I'm really getting sick of it. The bread's not even fresh. It's disgusting watching all the vulgar men fighting over the food and poor tea and stuffing their faces with what they can lay their hands on. You have to be really careful here not to get your food stolen by the scum that infest this place. I'm not saying that I'm genteel or anything, but I do have principles. I hope I can keep them longer than this rabble have. The sounds that I can hear from the front-line are as worrying as usual. I guess I've got used to...

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