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Act II, Scene 1

Early on Tuesday morning Osborne and Raleigh discuss their past lives before the war. They talk about rugby and how slowly time passes in the trenches. Poignantly, they reflect on how the Germans are just normal decent people.

News of an attack

Stanhope tells his officers that a captured German soldier has revealed that an attack on their men is planned for two days鈥 time.

Raleigh writes home

In World War One it was normal practice to check and sometimes censor soldiers鈥 letters home, but officers鈥 letters were usually allowed through unchecked. However, Stanhope - because he is so worried about Raleigh revealing his alcoholism to his sister - insists on checking his letter home.

On reading it he finds that Raleigh has only the highest praise for Stanhope, describing him to Madge as 鈥渢he finest officer in the and the men simply love him". Stanhope seems to feel ashamed at his initial mistrust.

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