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The Fear Of Fear |
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"Sergeant," he said breathlessly, "Halliday's lying out there wounded, he's a good pal o' mine and I'd like to fetch him in." The Sergeant was rather doubtful. He made Everton point out the digging figure, and was calculating the distance from the nearest point of the trench, and the bullets that drummed between. "It's almost a cert you get hit," he said, "even if you crawl out. He's got a bit of cover and he's making more, fast. I think--" A voice behind interrupted, and Everton and the Sergeant turned to find the Captain looking up at them. "What's this?" he repeated, and the Sergeant explained the position. "Go ahead!" said the Captain. "Get him in if you can, and good luck to you." Everton wanted no more. Two minutes later he was out of the trench and racing back across the open. "Come on, Halliday," he said. "I'll give you a hoist in. Where are you hit?" "Leg and arm," said Halliday briefly; and then, rather ungraciously, "You're a fool to be out here; but I suppose now you're here, you might as well give me a hand in." But he spoke differently after Everton had given him a hand, had lifted him and carried him, and so brought him back to the trench and lowered him into waiting hands. His wounds were bandaged and, before he was carried off, he spoke to Everton. |
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