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the red badge of courage(红色英勇勋章)-第5部分

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But there were others who said that the tall one's plan was not the true one 

at   all。  They     per…   sisted   with   other   theories。    There     was    a  vigorous 

discussion。 

     The youth took no part in them。             As he walked along in careless line 

he   was   engaged   with   his   own   eternal   debate。       He   could   not   hin…   der 

himself   from   dwelling   upon   it。      He   was   de…   spondent   and   sullen;   and 

threw  shifting   glances   about him。         He   looked   ahead;   often   expecting   to 

hear from the advance the rattle of firing。 

     But the long serpents crawled slowly from hill to hill without bluster 

of smoke。       A dun…col… ored cloud of dust floated away to the right。 The 

sky overhead was of a fairy blue。 

     The youth studied the faces of his compan… ions; ever on the watch to 

detect kindred emo… tions。          He suffered disappointment。             Some ardor of 

the   air   which   was   causing   the   veteran   com…   mands   to   move   with   glee 

almost   with   song   had   infected   the   new   regiment。       The   men   began   to 

speak of victory as of a thing they knew。 Also; the tall soldier received his 

vindication。   They   were   certainly   going   to   come         around   in   behind    the 

enemy。      They expressed commisera… tion for that part of the army which 

had been left upon the river bank; felicitating themselves upon being a part 

of a blasting host。 



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     The    youth;   considering     himself    as  separated    from   the   others;   was 

saddened by the blithe and merry speeches that went from rank to rank。 

The     company      wags    all  made    their  best   endeav…    ors。   The     regiment 

tramped to the tune of laughter。 

     The blatant soldier often convulsed whole files by his biting sarcasms 

aimed at the tall one。 

     And it was not long before all the men seemed to forget their mission。 

Whole brigades grinned in unison; and regiments laughed。 

     A rather fat soldier attempted to pilfer a horse from a dooryard。                  He 

planned to load his knap… sack upon it。             He was escaping with his prize 

when a young girl rushed from the house and grabbed the animal's mane。 

There followed a wrangle。           The young girl; with pink cheeks and shining 

eyes; stood like a dauntless statue。 

     The observant regiment; standing at rest in the roadway; whooped at 

once; and entered whole…souled upon the side of the maiden。                      The men 

became so engrossed in this affair that they entirely ceased to remember 

their own large war。 They jeered the piratical private; and called attention 

to   various   defects   in   his   personal   ap…   pearance;   and   they   were   wildly 

enthusiastic in support of the young girl。 

     To her; from some distance; came bold advice。 〃Hit him with a stick。〃 

     There were crows and catcalls showered upon him when he retreated 

without     the  horse。   The    regiment    rejoiced    at  his  downfall。    Loud     and 

vociferous   congratulations   were   showered   upon   the   maiden;   who   stood 

panting and regard… ing the troops with defiance。 

     At    nightfall   the   column      broke    into   regimental     pieces;    and   the 

fragments   went   into   the   fields   to   camp。    Tents   sprang   up   like   strange 

plants。 Camp fires; like red; peculiar blossoms; dotted the night。 

     The   youth   kept   from   intercourse   with   his   companions   as   much   as 

circumstances would allow him。             In the evening he wandered a few paces 

into the gloom。       From this little distance the many fires; with the black 

forms of men pass… ing to and fro before the crimson rays; made weird and 

satanic effects。 

     He   lay   down   in   the   grass。  The   blades   pressed   tenderly   against   his 

cheek。     The moon had been lighted and was hung in a treetop。 The liquid 



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stillness of the night enveloping him made him feel vast pity for himself。 

There was a caress in the soft winds; and the whole mood of the darkness; 

he thought; was one of sympathy for himself in his distress。 

     He   wished;   without   reserve;   that   he   was   at   home   again   making   the 

endless   rounds   from   the   house   to   the   barn;   from   the   barn   to   the   fields; 

from the fields to the barn; from the barn to the house。                  He remembered 

he   had   often   cursed   the   brindle   cow   and   her   mates;   and   had   sometimes 

flung   milking   stools。     But;   from   his   present   point   of   view;   there   was   a 

halo of happiness about each of their heads; and he would have sacrificed 

all   the   brass   buttons   on   the   continent   to   have   been   enabled   to   return   to 

them。     He   told   himself   that   he   was   not   formed   for   a   soldier。 And   he 

mused   seriously  upon   the   radical   differences   between   himself   and   those 

men who were dodging imp… like around the fires。 

     As he mused thus he heard the rustle of grass; and; upon turning his 

head; discovered the loud soldier。           He called out; 〃Oh; Wilson!〃 

     The latter approached and looked down。 〃Why; hello; Henry; is it you? 

What you do… ing here?〃 

     〃Oh; thinking;〃 said the youth。 

     The   other   sat   down   and   carefully   lighted   his   pipe。   〃You're   getting 

blue; my boy。        You're looking thundering peeked。              What the dickens is 

wrong with you?〃 

     〃Oh; nothing;〃 said the youth。 

     The   loud   soldier   launched   then   into   the   sub…   ject   of   the   anticipated 

fight。    〃Oh;    we've    got   'em   now!〃     As    he   spoke   his  boyish    face   was 

wreathed in a gleeful smile; and his voice had an exultant ring。                     〃We've 

got 'em now。       At last; by the eternal thunders; we'll lick 'em good!〃 

     〃If the truth was known;〃 he added; more soberly; 〃THEY'VE licked 

US   about   every   clip   up   to   now;   but   this   timethis   timewe'll   lick   'em 

good!〃 

     〃I thought you was objecting to this march a little while ago;〃 said the 

youth coldly。 

     〃Oh; it wasn't that;〃 explained the other。             〃I don't mind marching; if 

there's going to be fight… ing at the end of it。            What I hate is this getting 

moved here and moved there; with no good com… ing of it; as far as I can 



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see; excepting sore feet and damned short rations。〃 

     〃Well; Jim Conklin says we'll get a plenty of fighting this time。〃 

     〃He's right   for once;  I guess;  though   I  can't see  how  it   come。         This 

time we're in for a big battle; and we've got the best end of it; certain sure。 

Gee rod! how we will thump 'em!〃 

     He arose and began to pace to and fro excit… edly。                 The thrill of his 

enthusiasm       made    him    walk   with    an  elastic   step。   He     was   sprightly; 

vigorous;   fiery  in   his   belief   in   success。 He   looked   into   the   future   with 

clear; proud eye; and he swore with the air of an old soldier。 

     The   youth   watched   him   for   a   moment   in   silence。     When   he   finally 

spoke   his   voice   was   as   bitter   as   dregs。 〃Oh;   you're   going   to   do   great 

things; I s'pose!〃 

     The   loud   soldier   blew   a   thoughtful   cloud   of   smoke   from   his   pipe。 

〃Oh; I don't know;〃 he remarked with dignity; 〃I don't know。                   I s'pose I'll 

do   as   well   as   the   rest。 I'm   going   to   try   like   thunder。〃 He   evidently 

complimented himself upon the modesty of this statement。 

     〃How do you know you won't run when the time comes?〃 asked the 

youth。 

     〃Run?〃 said the loud one; 〃run?of course not!〃               He laughed。 

     〃Well;〃 continued the youth; 〃lots of good… a…'nough men have thought 

they was going to do great things before the fight; but when the time come 

they skedaddled。〃 

     〃Oh; that's all true; I s'pose;〃 replied the other; 〃but I'm not going to 

skedaddle。       The man that bets on my running will lose his money; that's 

all。〃   He nodded confidently。 

     〃Oh; shucks!〃 said the youth。          〃You ain't the bravest man in the world; 

are you?〃 

     〃No; I ain't;〃 exclaimed the loud soldier in… dignantly; 〃and I didn't say 

I was the bravest man in the world; neither。              I said I was going to do my 

share   of   fightingthat's   what     I   said。 And     I
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