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第16章

THE youth awakened slowly.He came grad-ually back to a position from which he could re-gard himself.For moments he had been scruti-nizing his person in a dazed way as if he had never before seen himself.Then he picked up his cap from the ground.He wriggled in his jacket to make a more comfortable fit, and kneel-ing relaced his shoe.He thoughtfully mopped his reeking features.

So it was all over at last! The supreme trial had been passed.The red, formidable difficulties of war had been vanquished.

He went into an ecstasy of self-satisfaction.

He had the most delightful sensations of his life.

Standing as if apart from himself, he viewed that last scene.He perceived that the man who had fought thus was magnificent.

He felt that he was a fine fellow.He saw himself even with those ideals which he had con-sidered as far beyond him.He smiled in deep gratification.

Upon his fellows he beamed tenderness and good will."Gee! ain't it hot, hey?" he said affably to a man who was polishing his stream-ing face with his coat sleeves.

"You bet!" said the other, grinning sociably.

"I never seen sech dumb hotness." He sprawled out luxuriously on the ground."Gee, yes! An'

I hope we don't have no more fightin' till a week from Monday."There were some handshakings and deep speeches with men whose features were familiar, but with whom the youth now felt the bonds of tied hearts.He helped a cursing comrade to bind up a wound of the shin.

But, of a sudden, cries of amazement broke out along the ranks of the new regiment."Here they come ag'in! Here they come ag'in!" The man who had sprawled upon the ground started up and said, "Gosh!"The youth turned quick eyes upon the field.

He discerned forms begin to swell in masses out of a distant wood.He again saw the tilted flag speeding forward.

The shells, which had ceased to trouble the regiment for a time, came swirling again, and ex-ploded in the grass or among the leaves of the trees.They looked to be strange war flowers bursting into fierce bloom.

The men groaned.The luster faded from their eyes.Their smudged countenances now expressed a profound dejection.They moved their stiffened bodies slowly, and watched in sul-len mood the frantic approach of the enemy.The slaves toiling in the temple of this god began to feel rebellion at his harsh tasks.

They fretted and complained each to each.

"Oh, say, this is too much of a good thing! Why can't somebody send us supports?""We ain't never goin' to stand this second banging.I didn't come here to fight the hull damn' rebel army."There was one who raised a doleful cry."Iwish Bill Smithers had trod on my hand, in-steader me treddin' on his'n." The sore joints of the regiment creaked as it painfully floundered into position to repulse.

The youth stared.Surely, he thought, this impossible thing was not about to happen.He waited as if he expected the enemy to suddenly stop, apologize, and retire bowing.It was all a mistake.

But the firing began somewhere on the regi-mental line and ripped along in both directions.

The level sheets of flame developed great clouds of smoke that tumbled and tossed in the mild wind near the ground for a moment, and then rolled through the ranks as through a gate.The clouds were tinged an earthlike yellow in the sunrays and in the shadow were a sorry blue.

The flag was sometimes eaten and lost in this mass of vapor, but more often it projected, sun-touched, resplendent.

Into the youth's eyes there came a look that one can see in the orbs of a jaded horse.His neck was quivering with nervous weakness and the muscles of his arms felt numb and bloodless.

His hands, too, seemed large and awkward as if he was wearing invisible mittens.And there was a great uncertainty about his knee joints.

The words that comrades had uttered previous to the firing began to recur to him."Oh, say, this is too much of a good thing! What do they take us for--why don't they send supports? Ididn't come here to fight the hull damned rebel army."He began to exaggerate the endurance, the skill, and the valor of those who were coming.

Himself reeling from exhaustion, he was aston-ished beyond measure at such persistency.They must be machines of steel.It was very gloomy struggling against such affairs, wound up perhaps to fight until sundown.

He slowly lifted his rifle and catching a glimpse of the thickspread field he blazed at a cantering cluster.He stopped then and began to peer as best he could through the smoke.He caught changing views of the ground covered with men who were all running like pursued imps, and yelling.

To the youth it was an onslaught of redoubt-able dragons.He became like the man who lost his legs at the approach of the red and green monster.He waited in a sort of a horrified, listening attitude.He seemed to shut his eyes and wait to be gobbled.

A man near him who up to this time had been working feverishly at his rifle suddenly stopped and ran with howls.A lad whose face had borne an expression of exalted courage, the majesty of he who dares give his life, was, at an instant, smitten abject.He blanched like one who has come to the edge of a cliff at midnight and is sud-denly made aware.There was a revelation.He, too, threw down his gun and fled.There was no shame in his face.He ran like a rabbit.

Others began to scamper away through the smoke.The youth turned his head, shaken from his trance by this movement as if the regiment was leaving him behind.He saw the few fleeting forms.

He yelled then with fright and swung about.

For a moment, in the great clamor, he was like a proverbial chicken.He lost the direction of safety.Destruction threatened him from all points.

Directly he began to speed toward the rear in great leaps.His rifle and cap were gone.His unbuttoned coat bulged in the wind.The flap of his cartridge box bobbed wildly, and his canteen, by its slender cord, swung out behind.On his face was all the horror of those things which he imagined.

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