Brief Summary Of The Book 'A Soldier's Heart'

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Soldier's Heart

The way that charlie though the war was is a place where you get cool and fancy cloth and get guns but maybe never have to use them. He would send a piece of mail to his family every time he got a chance and tell them what is like over in the war he told her there was a lot of training and they have to go to bed early every night and wake up early every morning and other stuff how it was there. But one day he was forced to go to war the train they were taking there they saw kids and other people and one of the guys would grant you and he would give charlie a slice of bread and said thank you sir on the way to war but the time he got to the he sent his family a letter and said this could be my last letter. So he did not think that it was going to be hard work when he got there but then they started to build and build hospital tints trenches
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But the next day the war has started there was gunfire over the trench and would shoot and take people's helmets canteens stocks of guns and blow them off barely miss the head charles rifle was shot and broke the stock of his gun of and then the next morning it would start again. But then one battle the british pushed us back even farther then the trenches and we were near the hospital and then we finish them off but then one of charlie's friend said that he was shot and he had a big blood spot on his shoulder so he walked of to the hospital and he had no pain on the way there but he was relating back to when he almost cut his finger off but he had no pain tell they started working on it so he would wait for hours in tell the doctor could see him he was next to sick and a pile of dead people and arms and legs. But hen he got back there the

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