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>I was picked up and taken into their trench
>And I'd no sooner taken two or three steps down the trench
>When I heard a call
>"Hello Razz, I'm glad to see you, this is my second night here"
>He said, "I'm feeling bad," and it was Bill Hubbard
>One of the men we'd trained in England
>One of the original battalion
>I had a look at his wound, rolled him over
>And I could see that it was probably a fatal wound
>You could imagine what pain he was in
>He was dripping with sweat
>And after I'd gone about three shell holes, traversed that
>Had it been, had there been a path or a road, I could have done better
>He pummeled me, "Put me down, put me down
>I'd rather die, I'd rather die, put me down"
>I was hoping he would faint
>He said, "I can't go any further, let me die"
>I said, "If I leave you here, Bill, you won't be found, let's have another go"
>He said, "Alright then," and the same thing happened
>He wouldn't, he couldn't stand it anymore, and I had to leave him
>In No Man's Land