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作者:点绛唇      更新:2021-02-20 16:44      字数:9322
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  CHAPTER XX。
  WHEN the two youths turned with the flag they saw that much of the
  regiment   had   crum…   bled   away;   and   the   dejected   remnant   was   coming
  slowly  back。       The   men;  having   hurled   themselves in   projectile   fashion;
  had   presently   expended   their   forces。       They   slowly   retreated;   with   their
  faces still toward the spluttering woods; and their hot rifles still replying to
  the    din。   Several     officers   were    giving    orders;   their   voices    keyed    to
  screams。
  〃Where   in   hell   yeh   goin'?〃   the   lieutenant   was   asking   in   a   sarcastic
  howl。     And     a   red…bearded     officer;   whose    voice    of  triple  brass   could
  plainly be heard; was commanding: 〃Shoot into 'em! Shoot into 'em; Gawd
  damn   their   souls!〃     There   was   a   melee   of   screeches;   in   which   the   men
  were ordered to do conflicting and impossible things。
  The youth and his friend had a small scuffle over the flag。                 〃Give it t'
  me!〃     〃No;   let   me   keep   it!〃   Each   felt   satisfied   with   the   other's   pos…
  session of it; but each felt bound to declare; by
  189    an   offer   to  carry   the  emblem;      his  willingness     to  further   risk
  himself。     The youth roughly pushed his friend away。
  The regiment fell back to the stolid trees。 There it halted for a moment
  to   blaze   at  some    dark    forms    that  had   begun    to  steal   upon    its  track。
  Presently it resumed its march again; curving among the tree trunks。                      By
  the time the depleted regiment had again reached the first open space they
  were   receiving   a   fast   and   merciless   fire。   There   seemed   to   be   mobs   all
  about them。
  The   greater   part   of   the   men;   discouraged;   their   spirits   worn   by   the
  turmoil;   acted   as   if stunned。     They  accepted the   pelting of the bul…   lets
  with bowed and weary heads。             It was of no purpose to strive against walls。
  It   was   of   no   use   to   batter   themselves   against   granite。   And   from   this
  consciousness that they had attempted to conquer an unconquerable thing
  there seemed to arise a feeling that they had been betrayed。 They glowered
  with    bent   brows;    but   danger…    ously;   upon   some    of   the  officers;   more
  particu… larly upon the red…bearded one with the voice of triple brass。
  However;       the   rear  of   the   regiment     was   fringed    with    men;    who
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  continued to shoot irritably at the advancing foes。              They seemed resolved
  to   make   every   trouble。     The   youthful   lieutenant   was   per…   haps   the   last
  man in the disordered mass。            His forgotten back was toward the enemy。
  He had been shot in the arm。            It hung straight and rigid。 Occasionally he
  would   cease   to   remember   it;   and   be   about   to   emphasize   an   oath   with   a
  sweeping       gesture。     The    multiplied     pain    caused    him    to  swear    with
  incredible power。
  The youth went along with slipping; uncertain feet。                He kept watchful
  eyes   rearward。      A   scowl   of   mortification   and   rage   was   upon   his   face。
  He had thought of a fine revenge upon the officer who had referred to him
  and   his   fellows   as   mule   drivers。   But   he   saw   that   it   could   not   come   to
  pass。     His    dreams     had   collapsed     when    the   mule    drivers;   dwindling
  rapidly;   had   wavered   and   hes…   itated   on   the   little   clearing;   and   then   had
  recoiled。 And now the retreat of the mule drivers was a march of shame to
  him。
  A   dagger…pointed   gaze   from   without   his   black…   ened   face   was   held
  toward the enemy; but his greater hatred was riveted upon the man; who;
  not knowing him; had called him a mule driver。
  When he knew that he and his comrades had failed to do anything in
  successful ways that might bring the little pangs of a kind of remorse upon
  the   officer;   the   youth   allowed   the   rage   of   the   baf…   fled   to   possess   him。
  This cold officer upon a monument; who dropped epithets unconcernedly
  down; would be finer as a dead man; he thought。 So grievous did he think
  it that he could never possess the secret right to taunt truly in answer。
  He had pictured red letters of curious revenge。 〃We ARE mule drivers;
  are we?〃      And now he was compelled to throw them away。
  He presently wrapped his heart in the cloak of his pride and kept the
  flag erect。     He ha… rangued his fellows; pushing against their chests with
  his    free   hand。     To    those    he   knew    well    he   made     frantic   appeals;
  beseeching them by name。 Between him and the lieutenant; scolding and
  near to losing his mind with rage; there was felt a subtle fellowship and
  equality。     They   supported   each   other   in   all   manner   of   hoarse;   howling
  pro… tests。
  But the regiment was a machine run down。 The two men babbled at a
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  forceless     thing。    The    soldiers    who    had   heart   to  go   slowly   were     con…
  tinually   shaken      in  their   resolves    by   a  knowledge      that   comrades      were
  slipping     with    speed    back    to  the   lines。    It   was   difficult   to   think   of
  reputation when others were thinking of skins。                  Wounded men were left
  crying on this black journey。
  The smoke fringes and flames blustered al… ways。                   The youth; peering
  once   through   a   sud…   den   rift   in   a   cloud;   saw   a   brown   mass   of   troops;
  interwoven and magnified until they appeared to be thousands。                        A fierce…
  hued flag flashed before his vision。
  Immediately; as if the uplifting of the smoke had been prearranged; the
  discovered   troops   burst   into   a   rasping   yell;   and   a   hundred   flames   jetted
  toward the retreating band。           A rolling gray cloud again interposed as the
  regiment   dog…   gedly   replied。       The   youth   had   to   depend   again   upon   his
  misused      ears;   which     were    trembling     and   buzzing     from    the   melee    of
  musketry and yells。
  The     way     seemed      eternal。     In    the    clouded     haze    men     became
  panicstricken with the thought that the regiment had lost its path; and was
  proceed… ing in a perilous direction。             Once the men who headed the wild
  procession       turned    and   came     push…    ing   back    against    their   comrades;
  screaming   that   they   were   being   fired   upon   from   points   which   they   had
  considered to be toward their own lines。 At this cry a hysterical fear and
  dismay beset the troops。           A soldier; who heretofore had been am… bitious
  to   make   the   regiment   into   a   wise   little   band   that   would   proceed   calmly
  amid the huge… appearing difficulties; suddenly sank down and buried his
  face in his arms with an air of bowing to a doom。                   From another a shrill
  lamentation   rang   out   filled   with profane   allusions   to   a general。  Men   ran
  hither and thither; seeking with their eyes roads of escape。                    With serene
  regularity; as if controlled by a schedule; bullets buffed into men。
  The youth walked stolidly into the midst of the mob; and with his flag
  in his hands took a stand as if he expected an attempt to push him to the
  ground。      He unconsciously assumed the atti… tude of the color bearer in
  the   fight   of   the   pre…   ceding   day。 He   passed   over   his   brow   a   hand   that
  trembled。      His   breath   did   not   come   freely。   He   was   choking   during   this
  small wait for the crisis。
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  His friend came to him。         〃Well; Henry; I guess this is good…byJohn。〃
  〃Oh; shut up; you damned fool!〃 replied the youth; and he would not
  look at the other。
  The   officers   labored   like   politicians   to   beat   the   mass   into   a   proper
  circle   to   face   the   men…   aces。  The   ground   was   uneven   and   torn。       The
  men     curled    into   depressions      and   fitted   them…    selves    snugly    behind
  whatever