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As the casualties mount around him, Eric confides to Phyllis the horrors he has witnessed. Show more
Eric and Phyllis feel tension rising in their relationship - 'I can't make out why I have not heard from you...'. Show more
Eric's hope of leave to see Phyllis is dashed. 'A message came in and what do you think it said? All leave is stopped.'.
Eric recounts the latest action at the front - 'This place is never quiet now; even at nights there is someone firing'.
Eric describes what it's like at the front, with the trenches set alight with shell bursts and rockets.
Eric shares his regret about war and what it's meant for their love - 'I used to think I was your knight and I was going to fight for you...'.
Eric ventures through the ruins of a town as machine guns fire around him.
Eric and Phyllis relive the tender moments of their brief encounter - "Do you remember saying, as I drew you close to me to kiss you a second time, 'Eric, don't'?".
Eric remembers the precious time spent with Phyllis - his 'treasure' - away from the trenches.
Eric asks Phyllis for her forgiveness after kissing her in public and is stung by her harsh words expressing 'disgust'.
Back in the trenches, the reality of the conditions of war resumes - 'At present my hands are so cold that they hardly form the letters properly'.
To escape the horrors of war, Eric dreams of spending a night at the opera with Phyllis.
Eric gives Phyllis an account of a bloody attack by German troops - 'We waited a while, then saw one figure, then two, three and four. They were the remainder of the patrol'.
As the absence from Phyllis lengthens and the battle grinds on, Eric begins to lose hope.
Phyllis unsettles Eric by saying he 'isn't at all a charming person'.
Eric is assigned to horse duties and takes the men on gun drill, shouting himself almost speechless in the process.
Eric and Phyllis reflect on an uncertain future - 'Do you know that, low down in me, I have a horrible idea that it will go on for years and years?'.
In this episode, Eric visits the graves of the fallen and wonders to Phyllis if his fate will be to die in action. Show more
From the trenches, Eric reminisces about one of their earlier dances, whilst under attack from the enemy.
Freezing, Eric has a near miss as the bombing grows fiercer and has to choose a horse as his steed. Show more