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He copes with the war by using humour. For example, on page 6 of the book he says, "There's nothing worse than dirt in your tea!"

Stanhope copes with the war by drinking. He is an alcoholic and couldn't face the war without being doped with whiskey.

Trotter copes with the war by eating.

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