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 A Private by Edward Thomas 
						This ploughman dead in battle slept out of doorsMany a frozen night, and merrily
 Answered staid drinkers, good bedmen, and all bores:
 "At Mrs Greenland's Hawthorn Bush," said he,
 "I slept." None knew which bush. Above the town,
 Beyond `The Drover', a hundred spot the down
 In Wiltshire. And where now at last he sleeps
 More sound in France -that, too, he secret keeps.
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