Action Front by Boyd Cable
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suddenly: "I see them," he said. "There, close where we saw the hand."
The moon vanished a moment, then sailed clear, throwing a strong silvery light across the open ground, and showing plainly the German wire entanglements and the black-and-white patchwork of their barricade. There were no visible signs of the rescue party, for the good reason that they had slipped into and lay prone in the wide shell crater that held the wounded Frenchman. Far spent the man was when they found him, for he had lain there three nights and two days with a bullet-smashed thigh and the scrape across his skull that had led the rest of his night patrol to count him dead and so abandon him. Now the moon slid again behind the racing clouds, and patches of light and shadow in turn chased across the open ground. "Here they come," said the captain of B Company a few minutes later. "At least I think it's them, altho' I can only see two men and no stretcher." "Do you see them?" said an eager voice in French at his ear, and when he turned and found the gunner captain and explained to him, the captain made a gesture of despair. "Perhaps it is that they cannot move him," he said. "Or would they, do you think, return for more help? I should go myself but that I may be needed to talk with the battery. Perhaps one of my signalers----" But the Englishman assured him it was better to wait; they could not be returning for help; that the three could do all a dozen could. Again they waited and watched in eager suspense, glimpsing the crawling |
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