Guns and Dust
The mud in that part of France had a particular smell. Norman Briggs didn't know the chemical composition of it—he couldn't have told you the difference between iron oxide and manganese dirt if his life depended on it, which, in March of 1917, it probably would have. The smell was just mud. Wet, rotting, the kind of mud that got into your boots and stayed there through the winter and seemed to...
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