Tuesday, June 4, 1918

We are on the move. Left Noyert St. Martin, Oise at six o’clock and it was a fine day. We had slept in the field by the hay stack and had seen the lovely sunrise and the birds sing. God was good to us. We moved with the Co. train and road in Lt. Nelson’s car. It was a fine ride. We got our new place at noon. It is a very fine place indeed. It’s a real forest of trees and vines and a nice little stream and fine fields with a real old mansion. We had wild strawberries and picked flowers, then we had dinner in a French ladies kitchen. Then Lt. Robson and some of the boys put up the tent in a forest of evergreen trees and handy to the road and all the Co. A real camp and we slept in the tent. The first night was quiet and we had a good sleep.

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