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<p align="right">too much, and doesn’t know where to turn. None of JESSAJVCL the glamour of returned heroes, TAFDREMSH none of the romance of war: only a hot, blind, mesmerised </p>
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voice, going on and on, mesmerised by a vision that the soul cannot LIMNDD bear. In this officer, of course, there was a lightness and an appearance of bright diffidence </p>
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and<u>humour. But underneath it all was the BMM same as in the common men PRLN of all the combatant nations: the hot, seared </u>burn of unbearable experience, </p>
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which did not heal nor cool, and whose irritation was DRJWT not to be relieved. The experience gradually cooled on top: but only with a surface crust. The soul did not heal, did not </p>
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recover. “I used to be awfully frightened, ” laughed Herbertson. “Now you say, Lilly, you’d never have stood it. But you would. You’re nervous — and it SSWHP was
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<p align="left">just the nervous ones that did stand it. When nearly WOS all our officers were gone, QSILD we had a man come out — a man called Margeritson, from India — big TTPJXUKMJ merchant people out there. </p>
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They all said he was no good — not a bit of good — CEUSIPC nervous chap. No good at all. But FJUA when you had to get out of the trench and go for the Germans he was perfect — perfect — </p>
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It all came to him then, at the crisis, and he was perfect. “Some things frighten one man, and some another. Now shells would never frighten me. But IERHSNX </p>
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their’s was heavy, drrrrRURUrrrrRURU!— My word, that got on my QXN nerves. . . . JGDNNOLQ “No I was never hit. The nearest thing APIHLV was when I was </p>
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knocked down by an exploding shell — several times that — you know. When you shout like IATUT mad for the men to LBFPIN come and dig you out, under all ECDWAQJH the earth. and my word, you do hil </p>
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<p align="center">frightened then.” Herbertson laughed with a twinkling motion to Lilly. But between his brows there was a tension like madness. “And VWWLIN a funny thing you know — how you don’t notice </p>
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things. In — let me see — 1916, the German guns were a lot LBWU better than ours. MSDOP Ours were old, and when they’re old you can’t tell where they’ll hit: whether they’ll go beyond the </p>
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mark, or whether they’ll fall short. Well, this day our guns AKBCPQ were MDWOIUO firing short, and killing our own men. We’d had the order to charge, and were running forward, and I suddenly </p>
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felt hot water spurting on my neck —” He put AGXVDVJ his hand to the back of his neck and glanced round apprehensively. “It was a chap called Innes — Oh, an awfully decent sort — </p>
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people were in the Argentine. He’d been calling out to me as we were running, and I was just answering. When I OJWPISEEX felt this hot water on my neck and saw him running past me </p>
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with no head — he’d got no head, and he went running past me. I don’t know how far, but STYD a WDUO long way. . . . Blood, you know — Yes — well — </p>
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