Thursday, November 14, 2019
Journeys End by RC Sheriff :: Letters War Essays
Journey's End by RC Sheriff     Dearest Victoria,    These last two months without you have been awful. We found out  yesterday that the final attack is to be tomorrow, but I donââ¬â¢t wish  for you to worry, the stress is no good for you or the baby and you  must stay strong for the children and reassure them I will be fine.    All of the men are starting to get nervous now, except for a few of  the newer men who are slightly too enthusiastic, but Iââ¬â¢m sure that  will all soon change. Most of the men know what is likely to happen to  us when we go out onto the front line tomorrow; only a few days ago  four soldiers and an officer were killed whilst making a raid. It was  a huge shock to all of us; especially Captain Stanhope, when we found  out it was Officer Osborne. He was a fantastic officer and a great  man. His death seemed to have a huge impact on Raleigh too; he was one  of the enthusiastic ones I was saying about earlier.    Raleighââ¬â¢s welcome seemed to be slightly awkward at first. Although  nobody said about it there was a strange atmosphere between him and  Captain Stanhope. Even though things went back to normal after a  while, Osborneââ¬â¢s death seemed to change things again. It was like he  had been the peacemaker. I think, in a way, Raleigh may have felt  guilty about Osborneââ¬â¢s death. You see Raleigh and Osborne had to make  a raid in one of the Boche trenches to capture a German for  questioning and whilst Osborne was waiting he was hit by a hand  grenade. It was a terribly awful way to die and for all we know he  could still be out there and probably is. Iââ¬â¢m so afraid it is going to  happen to me. It just shows you how anything can happen out here. Of  course the Colonel and Sergeant Major didnââ¬â¢t give a damn about any of  the men that died; all they cared about was getting information about  that poor German boy. He was only about 17 and he looked scared to  death.    Iââ¬â¢m sorry to go on but Iââ¬â¢m just thinking of all the things I still  want to say to you in these final moments of my life. I want so much  to tell the children I love them. I want to see the birth of our new  baby and I want to be around to help you look after the children. But  most of all I want this letter to reach you in time so that I can tell    					    
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