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auoui a year.PRIVATE CAREY IS GASSED(Continued From Page One) never think there was a war in Europe. You can’t imagine how quiet it seems to me after hearing the roar of the cannons for nearly six months, and then being in such a quiet place.It all seems like one long dream.Only a few days ago I was in a fierce battle, and went through the worst bombardment that I have been through since - I have been in the trenches, and to think today 1 am alive and in such a quiet place.“I believe this fighting game is Just the same as the Tommies told us it was when we arrived in England, that is, if we are lucky we will come out O. K. But of course we can’t all be lucky, so if at any time 'J should be called like many of my pals you can always say I was there with the rest, and was fighting for the good old United States and for you all. t re'si“Well I will have to close withturnIslai visit M beer horn M pole a ti Squi retu MasStacmerJ»Ol€Bralt; M Poii Woi a fe a#riveLilliFmenFistJiibirtlove and best wishes to you, and if [daythere are any of my friends that wish to know 'how 1 am, tell them I am O. K. and fighting for all there is in me.(Signed) EDDIE CARIEY,Co. H, 103rd Infantry.* *iMiss Sunie Hodgkins was called to Damariscotta Mills Sunday by the sudden death of her father.aboi a n d birt Thu tool HE 1 in duri M fetu cam a fe\
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Bath Independent

Bath, Maine, US

Sat, Aug 24, 1918

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