Chapter 54

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Rank did indeed have its privileges. Generally, this only came in the form of better food, quarters, longer furlough, as well as slightly more information on what was going on than the lower ranks were privy to. The latter was only partially true these days, though; with the way the trenches worked, soldiers on the ground often received news before their officers were relayed the official information from High Command. This time, however, Fitzhugh was in possession of information that was strenuously being withheld from the men fighting the war. He watched as McGavin retreated from his office with orders to return to the censor room and continue his investigation. Though he was still to search for information on the crucified soldier, he was now part of the far larger investigation the i

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