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A moment of musical peace eases nightmare of war
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Finally the train began to move. It was evident that we would not be taken from the train this Christmas Eve.
Eventually we grew more tired, and tried to find rest, and sleep. We had to lie closely snuggled together to find enough room for all to lie down, and to keep from freezing. It was so very, very cold. After about one half-hour, our upper sides and lower sides grew unbearably cold. Some wanted to turn over; others did not. We practiced our democracy, and voted. After the voting, those who lost voiced their disappointment loudly, using every Army word that I had ever heard, and even some new ones.
The cars were so narrow that we had to overlap our feet, and those with shoes who didn't remove them caused others to complain. Again the same words were used, but to no avail. I removed my wooden shoes and used them for a pillow. I had put on three pairs of socks, all the clothing I had. My feet were relatively comfortable, while many others ended up with frozen feet.
Finally, light began to show through the cracks of the boxcar. Christmas Day had arrived. Christmas! Surely today our captors would take us from these boxcars, and give us warmth and food and water, at least some water. Each time we entered a town, we thought we would surely stop and receive some relief from this unbearable cold and thirst. As noon approached, we had convinced ourselves that we would stop at the next town, in a few minutes, and quench this terrible thirst. Noon passed us by, and afternoon, and as the shadows increased, we started to realize that this Christmas Day was going to end cold and miserable, and we would still be hungry, and so very thirsty.
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