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Nov 10, 1918/ Sunday War Diary: will Germany accept terms?

Went to church this a.m. Chaplain preached a nice short sermon. He thinks Germany will not accept the terms. We’ll know tomorrow. Drummond was taken to the hospital from the guns with pneumonia. Wilcox went at noon with mumps. Big line of ambulances at the dressing station. Colored troops continue to pass, on way to the front. Hot chocolate and cookies at the Red Cross. "Read my shirt" tonight and found "news"so am boiling my clothes and taking a sponge bath. Think I got them from Brown back in the woods.

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