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Show SAYS GERMANS ARE FEELING THE PINCH f Britisli Soldier Writes to Mother and Tells of an Incident on the Firing Line. Special Cable to The Tribune. LONDON, Jan. 1. That the enemy is trow feeling- the pinch is the opinion opin-ion expressed by1 J. Barnes, a British soldier, iu a letter to his mother at Workington. Barnes, is now iD the hospital, and say? -that when he left the trenches he 'had'to struggle out on his hands and kneee.' ije, writes: I fancy -the onemy' is beginning to'feel tbV iiineh a"1 bit, as the last, time we were in tho trench es -( we; wee only tweh-ty . vardn apart") he see rued terribly iife lined to 'talk, and kept shouting, "How are you, ! Tom my f Vou can have the kaiser and the trem-h3 after the 2ffh of this month.'7 This ',i nut a healthy siu. although they, were Saxou. orii een to have no desire to fic't narnnst AM the saiuc, their desire to be fricndlv didn't save thpin alforth-er. alforth-er. for one voting devil of our; handed thi'in p ucen bomb over, which stopped the palaver for that uight. |