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"It makes no difference who you are, you can't smoke on this post while I'm on duty Those are arette froround with his heel
"I'll--have you--c-c-co- back unsteadily and raising his fist
In disgust Cahtpowerful and condensed, no doubt, to steady his nerves in battle Wainwright had ever been noted for his cowardice His breath was heavy with it How could a ain, and Wainwright alking unsteadily away across the line where they had been forbidden to go, out into the open where the shells were flying Cas To think he called hi such a woer and get killed! The world was better off without hi hot within him His enemy was at last within his power No one but hiht move off in that direction where was certain death within a few minutes It was no part of his duty to stop hi
The whistle of a shell went ricocheting through the air and Caht to do, but lifted his eyes in tie of the hill, and disappear The shell plowed its way in a furrow a few feet away and Cameron rose to his feet Sharply, distinctly, in a brief lull of the din about him he heard his name called It sounded from down the hill, a cry of distress, but it did not sound like Wainwright's voice: "Cae to say, he had no thought of its being Wainwright He crept cautiously out to the edge of the hill and looked over The blare of the heavens ht huddled as he had fallen While he looked the injured led to crawl feebly, but fell back again He felt a sense of relief that at last his eneh the di toward the prostrate forainst the darkness and it paid no heed to the shell that suddenly whistled overhead It half lifted the head of the fallen officer, and then straightened up and looked toward Cah there was no sound audible now in the din that the battle was , he felt himself called