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(You're all a bunch of fuggin whores)
(You're all a bunch of dogs)
(You're all deer to track)
I HATE EVERYTHING WHICH IS NOT IN MYSELF
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THE BATTLE that began on the night of the storm carried over well into the next afternoonThe attack recon had repulsed was only one of many similar assaults that sputtered up and down the river for hours, and ended at last in a breathless and dreary stalemateAlmost every one of the line companies was involved at one time or another, and each time the pattern was repeatedA group of thirty or fifty or a hundred Japanese would try to cross the river against a squad or platoon of American soldiers, entrenched in foxholes with automatic weaponsThat night the Japanese had struck first at Cummings's left flank near the water, and then at dawn had engaged the two companies near the mountain bluffs where recon held the extreme right flankAfter both had failed, Toyaku attacked in early daylight the center of the line, and succeeded in giving one company a bad mauling, and forced another to retreat almost back to 2nd Battalion headquartersThe General, still at headquarters battery of the 151st, made a quick decision, confirmed the tactics he had decided upon the preceding night, and sent out orders that the center of the line was to hold its positions
Toyaku was able to send four hundred men across the river and four or five tanks, before the dolce and gabbana handbag General's artillery and counterattacks by companies on the edge of the gap made it too expensive to continueAt the most dangerous moment for Cummings, it was still no worse than the problem of ejecting the rump of a fat man who had broken a hole through the stuffing of a couch, and was not spluttering and wriggling his backside in an effort to escapeThe General attacked with his reserves, concentrated all the division's artillery on a natural clearing into which the Japanese behind his lines had been forced, and with the aid of his tanks, which had been held in readiness at a point only a quarter mile from the Japs' deepest penetration, succeeded in puncturing the rumpIt was the biggest battle of the campaign to date, and the most successfulBy late afternoon of that day the Japanese striking force was shattered, and the survivors disappeared into the jungle again, and were either pinched off one by one during the week that followed or succeeded in making their way back across the river to their own linesThis was the second time the General had routed a force which had penetrated his lines, and he gave Hearn a little lecture about it"This kind of thing is what I call my dinner-table tacticsI'm the little lady who allows the lecher beside me to get his hand way up under my dress before I cut off his wrist
Tag ends of the battle spouted for a few days, and there were many local fire tas hermes fights and patrol clashes, but the General, with what Hearn had to admit was unerring instinct, had cut through the subsidiary clashes, the confusing and contradictory patrol reports, to understand that the battle as far as Toyaku was concerned was over after his smash at the middle of the line had been absorbedThe General spent the next day in re-establishing the hole in his lines, and diverting again his reserve to its work on the roadTwo or three days later, after a lot of patrol activity, he made an unopposed advance of over a mile, which brought his front elements within a few thousand yards of the Toyaku LineHe estimated it would take him another two weeks to bring the road up to his front, and in another week the Toyaku Line should be breachedHe was exceptionally easy to get along with the week after the battle, and as a symptom of that, he was continually feeding Hearn his private military maxims"Toyaku's through in an offensive sense," he told Hearn"When the over-all strategy of your campaign is defensive you can figure on losing about a fifth of your force in counteroffensives, and then you've just got to dig inToyaku frittered it awayThe Japanese brood their way through campaigns; they sit around restless until the tension gets too great and then they eruptIt's a fascinating paradoxThey have that game of theirs, go, which is all feverish activity, all turning of flanks, and vintage chanel jewelry encirclements, and then when they fight they act like wounded animals who roar down clumsily when the flies become too goadingIt's not the way to work itIn an army whenever you have unnecessary precautions, men guarding sectors which don't demand it, or being idle for some other reason than that they need the rest, then you've acted immorally as a commanderThe less duplication, the less wasted effort, the greater it follows will be the pressure you exert on your opponentAnd the greater will be the opportunities that arise for you
As a corollary of this, he had set his headquarters troops to rebuilding their bivouac two days after the battleThe tents went up again, the gravel walks in the officers' portion of the bivouac were filled in again, and the General's own tent had a floor of duckboardsOfficers' mess in this bivouac had a better location, but after the storm it was improved even more with secondary bamboo ridgepoles which held the sides straightA consignment of fresh meat came in, and headquarters company's ration of it was divided equallyOne half went to the one hundred and eighty enlisted men in the bivouac at the time, and the other half went to the thirty-eight officers in officers' messThe General's electric refrigerator was uncrated, and was fed from the gasoline generator that created all the electric power for the bivouac
Hearn was disgustedAnd once again he was bothered by kelly hermes bags one of the minor enigmas about the GeneralThe meat business had been a flagrant injustice, one which Hobart as the G-4 in command of assigning supplies would be quite capable of committing, but Hobart had not been responsibleHearn had been in the General's tent when Hobart had come up with a grin and told Cummings that some fresh meat had comeThe General had shrugged and then given some unmistakable suggestions on how it should be dividedThe General with his undeniable perception must have known what the effect would be on the enlisted men, and yet he had disregarded the resentments it would causeIt could not have been to satisfy his belly, for Hearn watched him pick tastelessly at the fresh meat during the meals that followed, and he almost always left his plate half filledNor could it have been from habit; the General was quite aware of what he was doingHe considered it effectiveAfter Hobart had left, the General had looked at Hearn blankly, his great pale eyes quite expressionless, and then unaccountably he had winked"Have to keep you happy, RobertPerhaps if the meals are better you won't be indulging your temper so much
"Very thoughtful of you, sir And the General had roared suddenly with an odd choked mirth that began with a cascade of chuckles, progressed through a choking fit, and ended with him sitting upright in his chair and hawking his sputum into his silk monogrammed new cartier watches handkerch |
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| They were all part of the same team, and Ridges... |
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| They were all part of the same team, and Ridges considered it heinous to complain about a man with whom he was working"Ain't nothin' wrong," he repeated
"Listen, Minetta," Croft said with scorn, "if you an' Roth ain't the meanest wo'thless shiftless pair of bastards I ever hadYou men better get your finger out of your ass His voice, cold and perfectly enunciated, switched them like a birch branch
Minetta, if harried enough, was capable of surprising courageHe threw down his machete, and turned on Croft"I don't see you workingIt's pretty goddam easy He lost all idea of what he wanted to say, and repeated, "I don't see you working
Smart New York kid, Croft said to himselfHe looked at him furiously for an instant"Next river we come to, you can carry the buy chanel bag Lieutenant's goddam pack across, and you won't have to work He was enraged with himself for even answering, and he turned away for a momentHe had excluded himself from the labor of cutting trail because he had considered it necessary as platoon sergeant to reserve a little extra strengthHearn had surprised him in crossing the rapids; when he had followed along the vine, he knew what an effort it had takenAnd that had alerted him, worried him secretlyCroft knew he still controlled the platoon, but once Hearn gained some experience he was likely to take over the patrol
Croft really did not admit all this to himselfWith his Army sense, he knew his resentment of Hearn was dangerous, and he also knew his motives on many little actions would not bear examinationHe rarely chanel jumbo questioned his reasons for doing anything, but now he sensed he could not search himself, and it made him furiousHe strode up to Minetta and stared at him with rage"Goddammit, man, you gonna keep bitchin'?"
Minetta was afraid to answerHe stared back as long as he dared and then dropped his eyes"Aaah, c'mon," he said to RothThey picked up their machetes and continued to slash out the trailCroft watched them for a few seconds and then turned and walked away, filing down the newly fashioned path to the platoon
Roth felt he was to blame for the incidentHe had again the corrosive sense of failure that always dogged himI'm no good at anything, he bleated to himselfHe made a stroke with the machete and the impact snapped it out of his hand Drearily, he bent down chanel clearance to pick it up
"You might just as well quit now," Ridges told himHe picked up one of the machetes they dropped, and began to work shoulder to shoulder with GoldsteinAs Ridges slashed at the brush with stolid patient motions, his broad short body became less awkward, assumed a strong fluent graceFrom the rear he looked like an animal fashioning its nestHe had a simple pride in his strengthAs his powerful muscles tensed and relaxed, as the sweat laced his back, he was completely happy, absorbed in the toil, the smells of his body
Goldstein also found the work acceptable, took the same pleasure in the sure motions of his limbs, but his satisfaction was not so pureIt was cloyed with a prejudice Goldstein had against manual laborThat's the only kind of job I ever ladies omega watches find, he told himself wistfullyHe had sold newspapers, worked in a warehouse, become a welder, and it had always bothered him that he had never had an occupation where he could keep his hands cleanThe prejudice was very deep, brewed out of all the memories and maxims of his childhoodHe wavered between warmth and disdain at working well with RidgesIt's all right for Ridges, Goldstein told himself, he's a farmer, but I'd like something betterHe had a mild self-pity at his fateIf I could have had an education, culture, I could have done something better with myself
He was still fretting when they were relieved by the next teamHe trudged back along the trail to where he had left his rifle and pack and settled down into his melancholyAch, so many things I could have chanel white purses d |
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| "Yeah, I'll give him to you, the poor sonofabitch Mantelli flipped through a few sheets of paper, ran his finger down a column of names, and underlined one of them with his nail"His name's Roth, and his MOS is clerkYou'll probably make a hell of a rifleman out of him
The replacements remained on the beach for another day or twoThe evening after Croft had talked to Captain Mantelli, Roth walked forlornly through the replacement bivouacThe man with whom he was bunking, a big good-natured farm boy, was still over at another tent with his friends, and Roth didn't want to join themHe had gone along the previous night and, as it usually happened, he had felt left out of thingsHis bunkmate and his hermes tas bunkmate's friends were all young, probably just out of high school, and they laughed a lot at stupid jokes and wrestled with each other and sworeHe never knew what to say to themRoth felt a familiar wistful urge for somebody he could talk to seriouslyHe realized again there wasn't anyone he knew well among the replacements -- all the men with whom he had come overseas had been separated from him at the last replacement depotEven then, it wasn't as if they had anything special about themThey were all stupid, Roth thoughtAll they could think about was getting women
He stared gloomily at the pup tents scattered over the sandIn a day or two he would be sent up to his new platoon, and the thought gave omega seamaster gold him no joyA rifleman now! It was such a dirty trickAt least, if they hadn't told him he was going to be a clerkAll the Army wanted you for was cannon fodderThey even made riflemen out of men like himself, fathers, with poor healthHe was qualified for other things, a college graduate, familiar with office workBut try and explain it to the Army
He passed a tent where a soldier was pounding some stakes into the sandRoth paused, and then recognized the manIt was Goldstein, one of the soldiers who had been assigned with him to the reconnaissance platoon"Hello," Roth said, "you're all occupied, I see
Goldstein looked upHe was a man of about twenty-seven with very blond hair and friendly serious blue chanel quilted replica eyesHe stared intently at Roth as if he were nearsighted, his eyes bulging slightlyThen he smiled with a great deal of warmth, cocking his head forwardBecause of this and the staring concentration of his eyes he gave an immediate impression of great sincerity"I'm just fixing my tent," Goldstein said now"I was thinking and thinking about it today, and I finally decided what the trouble wasThe Army never designed tent pins to be used in sand He smiled enthusiastically"So I cut some branches off a bush, and I'm making stakes out of them nowI bet it'll hold up in any kind of a wind Goldstein's speech was always earnest but a little breathless as if he were afraid of being interruptedExcept for the black fendi spy bag unexpectedly sad lines which ran from his nose to the corners of his mouth, he would have looked like a boy
"That's quite an idea," Roth saidHe couldn't think of anything to add, and he hesitated for a moment, and then sat down on the sandGoldstein kept working, humming to himself"What do you think of our assignment?" he asked"It's what I expected Roth was a small man with an oddly hunched back and long armsEverything about him seemed to droop; he had a long dejected nose and pouches under his eyes; his shoulders slumped forwardHis hair was clipped very short and it accentuated his large ears"No, I don't care for our assignment," he repeated a little pompouslyAltogether, Roth looked like a frail white prada bag mournful |
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06-08-2010 |
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| from the raucous stricken bosom of America
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MINETTA was sent to the Division Clearing Hospital after he had been woundedEight squad tents, each with a capacity of twelve men, had been set up in a clearing near the shoreThe tents were aligned in two rows of four, and around each tent a four-foot wall of sandbags had been erectedThat was the extent of the hospital with the exception of a few extra tents at one end of the clearing which contained the field kitchen, the doctor's quarters, and the enlisted men working there
It was always quiet at the hospitalBy midafternoon the air was heavy and the inside of the tents had become unbearably hot from the intense sunMost of the patients drowsed uncomfortably murmuring in their sleep or groaning from their woundsThere was really very little to doA few of the convalescents might play cards or read a magazine or at most take black chanel quilted a shower in the center of the clearing where a gasoline drum filled with water had been fastened to the top of a platform made of coconut logsThere were also the three meals a day, and the morning round of the doctor
Minetta enjoyed himself at firstThe wound he had received was hardly more than a scratch; it had laid open a few inches of his thigh, but the bullet had not been embedded and the bleeding had been moderateHe was able to walk with a slight limp an hour after he had been woundedAt the hospital he had been given a cot and some blankets, and he lay in bed comfortably and read magazines until darkA doctor gave him a cursory examination, dressed his cut with sulfa powder, and left him alone until the next morningMinetta felt weak and comfortableHe was suffering to a slight extent from shock, just enough to make him lassitudinous, but it kept him from thinking about the chanel classic bag surprise and pain he had felt when the bullet had struck himIt was the first night in six weeks he had been able to sleep without being awakened for guard and the cot felt soft and luxurious in comparison to bedding on the groundHe awakened alert and cheerfulHe played checkers with one of the men in his tent until the doctor cameThere were only a few patients, and Minetta had a pleasant vague memory of talking to them the night before in the darknessThis is okay, Minetta decidedHe hoped they would keep him in the hospital for a month, or perhaps evacuate him to another islandHe began to tell himself that his wound was very serious
The doctor, however, glanced at his leg for a moment, replaced the dressing and told him, "You'll be able to leave by tomorrow
The information gave Minetta a pang"You think so, sir?" he managed to say eagerlyHe shifted his position on the cot, feigning gucci black bag some difficulty, and added, "Yeah, I'd like to get back to my buddies
"Well, you just take it easy," the doctor said, "and we'll see tomorrow morning He jotted down something in his notebook, and went on to the next cotThe sonofabitch, Minetta told himself, I can hardly walkAs if to prove it, his leg began to ache a trifle, and he thought with bitterness, They don't care if you live or die hereAll they want is to get you back where you can stop a bulletHe became sullen, and drowsed through the afternoonThey didn't even take stitches, he said once to himself
It began to rain toward evening, and he felt comfortable and secure beneath the tentBoy, am I glad I don't have to be on guard tonight, he told himselfHe listened to the downpour on the tent, and thought with pleasurable pity of the men in the platoon who would be awakened in their damp blankets to sit shivering in the gucci taske muddy machine-gun hole while the rain penetrated their clothing"Not for me," he said
But then he remembered what the doctor had saidIt would be raining again tomorrow; it rained every dayHe would be back working on the road or the beach, standing guard at night, perhaps going out on a patrol soon where he might be killed instead of woundedHe thought of how he had been caught on the beach, and he felt an acute surpriseIt didn't seem possible that something as small as a bullet could have hurt himThe sounds of the firing, the emotions he had felt were returning to him, and he shuddered a littleIt seemed unreal, the way a man's face may sometimes seem unreal if he gazes at it too long in the mirrorMinetta drew his blanket over his shoulderThey ain't getting me back tomorrow, he assured himself
In the morning, before the doctor came, Minetta took off his bandages and examined his prada logo wound |
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| There was something messy somewhereWell, he'd... |
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| There was something messy somewhereWell, he'd have to blunder through on luck, send most of the ordnance to the new hole in the front, hope the other sectors would have enough to get by
Dalleson alerted the reserve battalion, ordered the first movement of their troopsIt would be time for lunch soon and he would have to miss itHis belly knotted into cramps from the iced beerHe thought with distaste of the tinned cheese in the blue K rationHe would have to eat that instead to bind him up
"Any paregoric in the tent?" he bawled
He turned to one of the clerks and sent him to the aid tentThe heat dripped languidly about his bodyIt was Windmill reporting he had moved his company upA few minutes later the CO of the initial replica santos cartier reserve company phoned that his men were digging in on the flanks
Now he would have to send the battalion throughDalleson had a headacheWhat would they do? He had had some precedent for everything up until now, but this was a vacuumThe main Japanese supply depot was about a mile and a half behind E Company's new positions, and maybe he should try to capture thatOr he could roll up the flankBut the Major could not imagine thatThe hole was a hole on paperHe had visited all the positions, he knew what the bivouacs looked like, but he had never understood exactly what went onThere were spaces between the companiesThe front was not a solid line -- it was a string of dots separated from each otherNow he had some men behind prada china the Japanese dots and he would have more later, but what would they do? How did you go about rolling up a flank? He had a picture for a moment of the troops moving sullenly along a jungle trail swearing at the heat, but he could not connect that to the figures on the map
An insect crawled sluggishly over his desk and he flicked it offJust what in the Sam Hill was he going to do? By tonight everything would be a shamblesNobody would know where anybody else was, and they'd never get all the wire laid straightThe radios would probably be out from static or some lousy hillThey always were when you needed themUntil now this thing had been kept within bounds but he would have to bring in Mooney, the signal officer, and G-4 chanel pearl necklace was already tied up with transportationIntelligence would have to stay up all night with himOf all the days to have to put in a session of work like thisIf it came to nothing he'd never hear the end of it
The Major felt like laughingHe had the involuntary stupid merriment of a man who has pitched a pebble down a hill and watched it magnify itself into an avalancheWhy couldn't the General be here? As a corollary of all this he could feel the added activity about himEveryone was working in the operations tent, and he could see men moving back and forth through the bivouac all obviously on errandsFar away, he could hear the rumble of a convoy of trucks disturbing the languid tropical airHe had set all this in motionHe chanel handbags collection could not really believe it
The cheese he munched was dryLooking out from the tent he could still see some men drowsing in their pup tents, and it enraged himBut there was no time to fix thatEverything was getting out of controlThe Major felt as if he were holding a dozen packages in his arms and the first few were beginning to work loose alreadyHow much would he have to juggle?
And the artilleryThat would have to be co-ordinated tooThe machine was coming apart, gears and springs and bolts were popping out at every momentHe hadn't even thought of the artillery
Dalleson held his head and tried to think but he was blankA message had come through that the advance elements of the reserve were already at E Company's new mulberry leather bag posit |
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Next morning the squad returned to the bivouac of headquarters and headquarters companyThey had been away for seven days and eight nights
The Time Machine:
RED VALSEN
THE WANDERING MINSTREL
Everything about him was bony and knobbedHe was over six feet tall without weighing one hundred and fifty poundsIn silhouette his profile consisted almost entirely of a large blob of a nose and a long low-slung jaw, a combination which made his face seem boiled and angryHe had an expression of concentrated contempt but behind it his tired eyes, a rather painful blue, were quiet, marooned by themselves in a web of wrinkles and freckles
The horizon is always closeIt never lifts beyond the hills that surround the town, never goes past the warped old wood of the miners' houses or rises above the top of the mine shaftsThe black chanel quilted pale-brown earth of the Montana hills has settled over the valleyYou must understand that The Company owns everythingA long time ago they laid the track into the valley, bored the mine shafts, built the miners' frame houses, threw up the company store, and even gave them a churchSince then, the town is a troughThe wages skid out of the shafts and end up in a company hopper; what with drinking in the company saloon, buying food and clothing, and paying the rent, there is nothing left overAll the horizons end at the mine elevator
And Red learns that earlyWhat else is there to learn once his father is killed in a mine-shaft explosion? Some things are inflexible and one of them is that in The Company's town, the oldest single son supports the family if the father is killedIn 1925, when Red is thirteen, there are other miners' cartier tank must sons who are younger than him also working in the shaftsHe is the oldest man left in the family and that suffices
By the time he is fourteen he is able to use a drillGood money for a kid, but down in the shafts, at the extreme end of the tunnel there isn't room to standEven a kid works in a crouch, his feet stumbling in the refuse of the ore that has been left from filling the last cartIt's hot, of course, and damp, and the lights from their helmets are lost quickly in the black corridorsThe drill is extremely heavy and a boy has to hold the butt against his chest and clutch the handles with all his strength as the bit vibrates into the rock
When the hole is drilled, the charge is set up, and the miners retreat around a bend in the tunnel, and explode the dynamiteThe loosened ore is shoveled onto a tiny flatcar, and when tiffany silver it is filled they roll it away, stopping to clear the tracks of the earth that has scattered over itThen they come back with another cart and continue to shovelRed has ten hours a day, six days a weekIn the wintertime he can see the sky on Sundays
Puberty in the coal dust
In the late spring evenings he sits with his girl in a little park at the end of the company streetBehind them the town ends, and the brown bare hills, deepening in the twilight, roll away into the westLong after it is dark in the valley, they can still see the last striations of the sunset beyond the western peaks
Beautiful scenery, the girl murmurs
To hell with that, I'm getting out of here
I always wonder what's on the other side of the hills, the girl says quietly
He grinds his shoes in the grudged sparse grass of the parkI got restless feet, chanel jewelry online I'm like my old man was, he used to be full of ideas, had a bunch of books, but my mother went and sold themThat's a woman for you
How can you go, Red? She'll be needing the money you make
Listen, when the time comes; I'm just gonna pick up and goA man's gotta get out where he don't owe nobody nothing(Staring into the darknessAlready there's the deep impatience, the anger, and the other thing, the distillate of the sunset beyond the encircling hills You're a good kid, Agnes(The sense of minor loss and pleasurable self-pity as he thinks of leaving her But I tell ya I ain't gonna end up living the kind of life my old man didI ain't gonna sweat out my guts in the mine
You're going to do a lot of things, Red(He breathes the sweet-laden night air and smells the earthThe knowledge of strength, the taunt at the surrounding old omega watches hills |
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"Well, they ain't much fuggin good, but they're strong enough, an' if you push 'em, Brown, they ain't gonna goof-off on yaThey were awright when we carried Wilson back from where he got hit Croft looked at themHe remembered that Stanley and Red and Gallagher had almost got into a fight on the boatStanley had crawfished, and he wouldn't be much use nowStill, he was a smart kid, Croft thought, probably smarter than Brown
"Who else?"
"I figure you need a good man since you got a coupla fug-upsHow about takin' Stanley?"
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Stanley was not certain what he wantedHe was relieved to be heading back for the beach, to be out of the patrol, but still he felt cheatedIf he stayed with the platoon, there would chanel 2.55 be better chances later with Croft and the LieutenantHe didn't want any more combat, not like that ambush certainly, but stillIt was Brown's fault, he told himself"If you think I oughta go, I'll go, Sam, but I kinda feel as if I ought to stay with the platoon
"Naw, you go with Brown Any answer would have left Stanley unsatisfiedIt was like spinning a coin to decide your decision, and wishing the coin had landed on the other side
Hearn scratched his armpitWhat a goddam mess! He chewed on some grass, spat it out quietlyWhen they had brought Wilson back, he had beenall right, he had been annoyedThat was the first emotion, the honest oneIf they hadn't found him the patrol would be relatively simple, and now they miu miu clutch were shorthandedIt was a hell of a thing for a platoon leader to feelHe had to face some things; this patrol meant more to him than it shouldAnd everything was loused up, he didn't know what they were going to do nowHe had to get away by himself, think it out
"Where the hell are those men with the poles for the stretcher?" Croft asked irritablyHe was depressed for once, almost a little frightenedTheir talk was finished and they stood about uncomfortablyA few feet away, Wilson was moaning deliriously, shivering under his blanketHis face was very white, and his full red mouth had turned a leaden pink, pinched at the cornersWilson was one of the old men, and it hurt more, stirred him more, than if they had lost tiffany cross one of the replacementsThere were so few of the old men left -- Brown, and his nerves were shot; Martinez; Red, who was sick; and Gallagher, who wasn't much use nowThere were all the men who had been lost when the rubber boats were ambushed, the few others who had been wounded or killed in the months on MotomeIt made Croft wonder if his turn was coming dueHis mind would never release the memory of the night when he had shuddered in his foxhole, waiting for the Japanese to cross the riverHis senses were raw, a little inflamedHe remembered with a thick lusting anger in his throat how he had killed the prisoner in the drawJust let me get ahold of a JapHe felt balked on this patrol, infuriated; his rage extended to balenciaga london include everythingHe stared up at Mount Anaka as if measuring an opponentAt that moment he hated the mountain too, considered it a personal affront
A hundred yards away, he could see the stretcher detail straggling back toward the hollow, the poles they had cut balanced on their shouldersHe restrained himself from calling out to them
Brown watched their approach dourlyIn a half hour he would be setting out with his litter-bearers, and they would toil a mile or more, perhaps, and then bivouac for the night, alone in this wilderness with only a wounded man for companyHe wondered if he knew the way back, felt completely unsure of himselfWhat if the Japs sent out patrols? Brown felt bitterThere was no way out of bag chloe paddington |
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In the battle that followed that night, Dalleson's suggestion to add a squad from recon to the pioneer and demolition platoon was the only contribution he made
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Roth dreamt that he was catching butterflies in a lovely green meadow when Minetta wakened him for guardHe grumbled and tried to go back to sleep, but Minetta kept shaking him"All right, all right, I'm getting up," he whispered angrilyHe rolled over, groaned a little, got on his hands and knees, and shook his head"Three hours' guard tonight," he realized with dreadMorosely he began to put on his new cartier watches shoes
Minetta was waiting for him in the machine-gun emplacement"Jesus, it's spooky tonight," he whispered"I thought I'd be on forever
"Anything happen?"
Minetta gazed out at the black jungle before themIt was just possible to discern the barbed wire ten yards beyond the machine gun"I thought I heard some Japs sneaking around," he muttered, "so keep your ears open
Roth felt a sick fear"Are you sure?"
"I dunnoThe artillery's been going steady for the last half hourI think there's a battle going on"Wait!" A battery fired a few miles away with a hollow clanging sound"I bet chanel black tote bag the Japs are attackingJesus, recon is gonna get caught right in the middle of it
"I guess we're lucky," Roth said
Minetta's voice was very lowBeing doubled up on guard ain't so good eitherThree hours on a night like this is enough to make you flip your lidHow do we know that the Japs won't break through, and before your shift is over they'll be attacking right here? We're only ten miles from the frontMaybe they'll have a patrol out here
"This is serious," Roth saidHe remembered the way Goldstein's face had looked when he was making his pack soon after the bolsas louis stormGoldstein was up there now, seeing combatRoth had an odd sensationHe might even be killedAny of them -- Red, Gallagher, Sergeant Croft, Wyman, Toglio, or Martinez or Ridges or Wilson; they were all up there now, right in the middle of itAny one of them could be gone by tomorrowIt was horrible the way a man could be killedHe wanted to tell Minetta some of this"Jeez, I'm glad this is over He started to go and then turned back"You know who you wake up?"
"Sergeant Brown?"
"That's rightHe's sleeping on a blanket with Stanley over there Minetta indicated the direction vaguely
Roth necklace chanel muttered, "Just five of us on this part of the perimeterThink of it, five men having to hold down a whole platoon's part of the perimeter
"That's what I mean," Minetta said"We ain't getting any breakAt least there's a lot of men where the first squad is"Well, I'm going," he said
Roth felt terribly alone after Minetta left himHe gazed into the jungle, and got into the hole behind the machine gun as silently as he couldSomething like this was beyond him, he told himself; he didn't have the nerves for itThis took a younger man, a kid like Minetta or Polack, or one of the knock off chanel earrings vete |
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| "Ah'm no fug-off an' any of the men'll tell you Ah'd rather work than jus' lay around an' get all hot an' bothered, but lately with this misery it makes me feel like Ah ain't worth a good goddam, Ah jus' cain't seem to do what Ah use' to do He shook one of his long broad fingers at Hearn, who watched the sunlight glint on the blond-red hairs at his wrist"Maybe this las' week Ah been havin' to goof-off a little, an' Croft's been on my ass the whole timeIt's a helluva note when a buddy you been with in the same platoon for two years figgers you're goofin'-off on him"Take it easy, Wilson, and I'll tell that goddam engineer to take it easy with this boat over the bumps Their pilot was a man from an engineer company"I'll tell him to set you down easy Red's voice was sarcastic with a touch of gucci bangle watch disgust
Hearn realized that Valsen hadn't said a word directly to him since he had begun talking to themAnd why was Wilson telling him all this? As an alibi? But Hearn didn't think soAll the time Wilson had been talking his voice had been a little abstracted as though explaining something to himselfWilson was unconscious of him, and Valsen seemed to resent him
Well, then, the hell with itHe wouldn't force himself on themHe stretched, yawned a little, and said, "Take it easy, men
"Yeah, Lootenant," Wilson murmuredHis face, still sullen and irritable, stared coldly at him as Hearn climbed up again on the pilot hatch
Croft had finished sharpening his trench knife, and while Hearn and Wilson were still talking, he worked his way forward to the shelter of the front rampStanley, seeing an chanel pearls opportunity, joined himIt was almost comfortable talking there, for although the floor was wet, the bow was raised slightlyThe spray that lashed into the boat was washed toward the stern, leaving no puddles
Stanley was busy talking"I think it was a goddam shame the way they stuck an officer in on usThere isn't anybody can handle the platoon better than you, and they shoulda commissioned you before sticking in some ninety-day wonderHearn's transfer had been a shock to him, deeper than he cared to admitHe had been in command of the platoon for so long it was a little difficult for him to realize that he had a superiorEven in the day Hearn had been with them Croft had been forced to remind himself many times before giving an order that he was no longer in chargeWithout even stating it to himself, the balenciaga motorcycle handbags attitude was implicit in everything Croft didAutomatically he considered it Hearn's fault that the transfer had been made, and resented him instinctively for itBut it was more confused than thatHe could not acknowledge his own animosity, for he had been grounded in Army orders for too longTo resent an order, to be unwilling to carry it out, was immoral to CroftBesides, he could do nothing about it"If you can't do nothin', keep your mouth shut," was one of his few maxims
He didn't answer Stanley, but still he was pleased
"I kinda think I know human nature," Stanley said, "and I damn sure can tell you that I'd rather have you running this patrol than some looey they hand us on a platterStanley was pretty sharp, he told himselfOf course he was a brown-nose, but if a man was all right outside of black spy bag that, he wouldn't hold it against him
"Now, you take this patrol, it's going to be a rough oneWe need somebody who knows the score
"What do you think of the patrol?" Croft asked softlyHe ducked as some spray washed over them
Stanley guessed that Croft would be pleased if he accepted the patrol without resentmentBut he knew he would have to answer cautiouslyIf he was enthusiastic, Croft would distrust him, for none of the other men were eagerStanley fingered his mustache, which was still thin and uneven despite the care he gave it"I don't know, somebody's got to do it, and it might as well be usTo tell you the truth, Sam," he ventured, "this may sound like bullshit coming from me, but I ain't sorry we caught itYou get tired of hanging around, you want to do something
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| As Croft watched his white silent face, he decided that Hennessey was frightened and it amused himThe boy found it hard to be still; he kept bobbing about in his place, and once or twice he flinched noticeably at a sudden noise; his leg began to itch and he scratched it violentlyThen, as Croft watched, Hennessey pulled his left trouser out of his legging, rolled it up to expose his knee, and with a great deal of care rubbed a little spittle over the irritated red spot on his kneeCroft gazed at the white flesh with its blond hairs, noticed the pains with which Hennessey replaced his trouser in the legging, and felt an odd excitement as if the motions were importantThat boy is too careful, Croft told himself
And then with a passionate certainty he thought, "Hennessey's going to get killed today He felt like laughing to release the ferment in himThis time he was sure
But, abruptly, Croft remembered the poker game the preceding night when he had failed to draw his full house, and he was confused and prada bags online then disgustedYou figure you're getting a little too smart for yourself, he thoughtHis disgust came because he felt he could not trust such emotions, rather than from any conviction that they had no meaning at allHe shook his head and sat back on his haunches, feeling the assault boat race in toward land, his mind empty, waiting for what events would bring
Martinez had his worst minute just before they landedAll the agonies of the previous night, all the fears he had experienced early that morning had reached their climax in himHe dreaded the moment when the ramp would go down and he would have to get out of the boatHe felt as if a shell would swallow all of them, or a machine gun would be set up before the bow, would begin firing the moment they were exposedNone of the men was talking, and when Martinez closed his eyes, the sound of the water lashing past their craft seemed overwhelming as though he were sinking beneath itHe opened his eyes, pressed his nails desperately into his palms"Buenos Dios," he dolce and gabbana handbag mutteredThe sweat was dripping from his brow into his eyes, and he wiped it out roughlyWhy no sounds? he asked himselfAnd indeed there were noneThe men were silent, and a hush had come over the beach; the lone machine gun rapping in the distance sounded hollow and unreal
A plane suddenly wailed past them, then roared over the jungle firing its gunsMartinez almost screamed at the noiseHe felt his legs twitching againWhy didn't they land? By now he was almost ready to welcome the disaster that would meet him when the ramp went down
In a high piping voice, Hennessey asked, "Do you think we'll be getting mail soon?" and his question was lost in a sudden roar of laughterMartinez laughed and laughed, subsided into weak giggles, and then began laughing again
"That fuggin Hennessey," he heard Gallagher saySuddenly Martinez realized that the boat had ground to a stopThe sound of its motors had altered, had become louder and a little uncertain, as if the propeller were no longer biting the waterAfter a moment necklace chanel he understood that they had landed
For several long seconds, they remained motionlessThen the ramp clanked down, and Martinez trudged dumbly into the surf, almost stumbling when a knee-high wave broke behind himHe walked with his head down, looking at the water, and it was only when he was on shore that he realized nothing had happened to himFive other craft had landed at the same time, and the men were stringing over the beachHe saw an officer coming toward him, heard him ask Croft, "What platoon is this?"
"Intelligence and reconnaissance, sir, we're on beach detail," and then the instructions to wait over by a grove of coconut trees near the beachMartinez fell into line, and stumbled along behind Red, as the platoon walked heavily through the soft sandHe was feeling nothing at all except a conviction that his judgment had been delayed
The platoon marched about two hundred yards and then halted at the coconut groveIt was hot already, and most of the men threw off their packs and sprawled in the chanel 2.55 bag sandThere had been men here before themUnits of the first wave had assembled nearby, for the flat caked sand was trodden by many feet, and there was the inevitable minor refuse of empty cigarette packs and a discarded ration or twoBut now these men were inland, moving somewhere through the jungle, and there was hardly anyone in sightThey could see for a distance of about two hundred yards in either direction before the beach curved out of view, and it was all quiet, relatively emptyAround either bend there might be a great deal of activity, but they could not tell thisIt was still too early for the supplies to be brought in, and all the troops that had landed with them had been quickly dispersedOver a hundred yards away to their right, the Navy had set up a command post which consisted merely of an officer at a small folding desk, and a jeep parked in the defilade where the jungle met the beachTo their left, just around the bend an eighth of a mile away, the Task Force Headquarters was beginning to prada fairy funct |
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