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The leave zipped right by. We were so terrifically glad to be back to our own little section of the trench, with all its happy memories, that we wouldn__ have traded places with anybody. The lazy bastard who__ filled in while we were away hadn__ managed to nibble away so much as an inch of garden soil in the direction of Berlin.We found out that Brugnon hadn__ come back from leave. He__ hanged himself in the stairwell of his building, on rue des Gâtines. He left a note to say he couldn__ take it any more and asked us to count him out. We accepted it_ Who were we to judge?
Jacques Tardi Goddamn This War!
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The leave zipped right by. We were so terrifically glad to be back to our own little section of the trench, with all its happy memories, that we wouldn__ have traded places with anybody. The lazy bastard who__ filled in while we were away hadn__ managed to nibble away so much as an inch of garden soil in the direction of Berlin.We found out that Brugnon hadn__ come back from leave. He__ hanged himself in the stairwell of his building, on rue des Gâtines. He left a note to say he couldn__ take it any more and asked us to count him out. We accepted it_ Who were we to judge?
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Jacques Tardi

Goddamn This War!

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