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Notes of a Camp-Follower on the Western Front

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A civilian camp-follower records impressions and routines among military units on the Western Front, blending vivid frontline vignettes with quieter scenes in rest huts and messes. He describes trench life, the logistics of camp accommodation, encounters with officers and other ranks, and the small ceremonies and hardships that punctuate service, including holiday meals and burial rites. Short sketches profile different soldierly types—orderlies, gunners, guards—while scenes of bombardment, casualty care, and the effects of mud and weather convey operational strain. Reflections on courage, camaraderie, and the psychological toll of combat recur alongside practical details about camps, cinemas, and supply arrangements. The work alternates reportage and personal meditation to map the rhythms of wartime routine.

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E. W. Hornung

E. W. Hornung was an English author best known for his creation of the character A. J. Raffles, a gentleman thief and cricketer. His most notable work, "A Thief in the Night," showcases Raffles' adventures and has contributed significantly to the genre of crime fiction. Hornung's writing often blends elements of humor and suspense, reflecting the social mores of his time. In addition to his Raffles stories, he wrote novels such as "A Bride from the Bush" and "Dead Men Tell No Tales," which further demonstrate his versatility as a storyteller. His works remain a part of the literary heritage of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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