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Round about Bar-le-Duc

Chapter 22: Transcriber's Notes
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About This Book

A first-person account of volunteer relief work around a provincial French town during the war, tracing arrival, daily routines, and evolving relationships with local women and clergy. It records practical challenges of uniforms and kit, descriptions of occupations such as basket-making, repatriated civilians, responses to air raids and the impact of nearby heavy fighting, and encounters with French soldiers. The narrative combines episodic travel impressions, moral observation, and administrative detail to convey the human effects of conflict on communities, charitable efforts, and the resilience and ordinary humanness of civilians amid hardship.

Transcriber's Notes

Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected and variations in accents and hyphenation standardised. Other variations in spelling and punctuation are as in the original.

The repetition of the title on the first page has been removed.

Chapter IX, page 131
The sentence "Then came a large dish of beans; we ate beans. We were sending out wireless messages by this, but no relief ship appeared on the horizon." appears to be missing a word after "this" (possibly time) but has been left as printed.