1914-1915
"Naught broken save this body, lost but breath.
Nothing to shake the laughing heart's long peace there,
But only agony, and that has ending;
And the worst friend and enemy is but Death."
William Blackwood and Sons
Edinburgh and London
1915
CONTENTS.
[I. WAITING FOR ORDERS, AUGUST 18, 1914, TO SEPTEMBER 14, 1914 ]
The voyage out—Havre—Leaving Havre—R.M.S.P. "Asturias"—St Nazaire—Orders at last.
[II. LE MANS—WOUNDED FROM THE AISNE—SEPTEMBER 15, 1914, TO OCTOBER 11, 1914 ]
Station duty—On train duty—Orders again—Waiting to go—Still at Le Mans—No.— Stationary
Hospital—Off at last—The Swindon of France.
[III. ON NO.— AMBULANCE TRAIN (1)—FIRST EXPERIENCES—OCTOBER 13, 1914, TO
OCTOBER 19, 1914 ]
Ambulance Train—Under fire—Tales of the Retreat—Life on the Train.
[IV. ON NO.— AMBULANCE TRAIN (2)—FIRST BATTLE OF YPRES—OCTOBER 20, 1914, TO
NOVEMBER 17, 1914 ]
Rouen—First Battle of Ypres—At Ypres—A rest—A General Hospital.
[V. ON NO.— AMBULANCE TRAIN (3)—BRITISH AND INDIANS—NOVEMBER 18, 1914, TO
DECEMBER 17, 1914. ]
The Boulogne siding—St Omer—Indian soldiers—His Majesty King George—Lancashire
men on the War—Hazebrouck—Bailleul—French engine-drivers—Sheepskin coats—A
village in N.E. France—Headquarters.
[VI. ON NO.— AMBULANCE TRAIN (4)—CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR ON THE TRAIN—DECEMBER
18, 1914, TO JANUARY 3, 1915 ]
The Army and the King—Mufflers—Christmas Eve—Christmas on the train—Princess
Mary's present—The trenches in winter—"A typical example"—New Year's Eve at Rouen—The
young officers.
[VII. ON NO.— AMBULANCE TRAIN (5)—WINTER ON THE TRAIN AND IN THE TRENCHES—JANUARY
7, 1915, TO FEBRUARY 6, 1915 ]
The Petit Vitesse siding—Uncomplainingness of Tommy—Painting the train—A painful convoy—The
"Yewlan's" watch—"Officer dressed in bandages"—Sotteville—Versailles—The Palais
Trianon—A walk at Rouen—The German view, and the English view—'Punch'—"When you
return Conqueror"—K.'s new Army.
[VIII. ON NO.— AMBULANCE TRAIN (6)—ROUEN—NEUVE CHAPELLE—ST ELOI—FEBRUARY 7,
1915, TO MARCH 31, 1915 ]
The Indians—St Omer—The Victoria League—Poperinghe—A bad load—Left behind—Rouen again—An "off" spell—En
route to Êtretat—Sotteville—Neuve Chapelle—St Eloi—The Indians—Spring in N.W. France—The Convalescent Home—Kitchener's boys.
[IX. WITH NO.— FIELD AMBULANCE (1)—BILLETS: LIFE AT THE BACK OF THE FRONT—APRIL 2,
1915, TO APRIL 29, 1915 ]
Good Friday and Easter, 1915—The Maire's Château—A walk to Beuvry—The new billet—The
guns—A Taube—The Back of the Front—A soldier's funeral—German machine-guns—Gas
fumes—The Second Battle of Ypres.
[X. WITH NO.— FIELD AMBULANCE (2)—FESTUBERT, MAY 9 AND 16—MAY 6, 1915, TO MAY
26, 1915 ]
The noise of war—Preparation—Sunday, May 9—The barge—The officers' dressing-station—Charge
of the Black Watch, May 9—Festubert, May 16—The French Hospital—A bad night—Shelled out—Back at a Clearing
Hospital—"For duty at a Base Hospital."