登陆注册
25531500000020

第20章 The War Dog(5)

Had the dog so chosen, he might then and there have eaten himself to death on the multitude of votive offerings. But in a few minutes he had had enough, and he merely sniffed in polite refusal at all further gifts.

"See?" lectured Mahan. "That's the beast of it! When you say a fellow eats or drinks 'like a beast,' you ought to remember that a beast won't eat or drink a mouthful more than is good for him.""Gee!" commented the somewhat corpulent Dale. "I'm glad I'm not a beast--especially on pay-day."Presently Bruce tired of the ovation tendered him. These ovations were getting to be an old story. They had begun as far back as his training-camp days--when the story of his joining the army was told by the man to whom The Place's guest had written commending the dog to the trainers' kindness.

At the training-camp this story had been reenforced by the chief collie-teacher--a dour little Hieland Scot named McQuibigaskie, who on the first day declared that the American dog had more sense and more promise and more soul "than a' t'other tykes south o' Kirkcudbright Brae."Being only mortal, Bruce found it pleasanter to be admired and petted than ignored or kicked. He was impersonally friendly with the soldiers, when he was off duty; and he relished the dainties they were forever thrusting at him.

But at times his soft eyes would grow dark with homesickness for the quiet loveliness of The Place and for the Mistress and the Master who were his loyally worshiped gods. Life had been so happy and so sweetly uneventful for him, at The Place! And there had been none of the awful endless thunder and the bewilderingly horrible smells and gruesome sights which here met him at every turn.

The dog's loving heart used to grow sick with it all; and he longed unspeakably for home. But he was a gallant soldier, and he did his work not only well, but with a snap and a dash and an almost uncanny intelligence which made him an idol to the men.

Presently, now, having eaten all he wanted and having been patted and talked to until he craved solitude, Bruce strolled ever to an empty dugout, curled up on a torn blanket there, put his nose between his white paws and went to sleep.

The German artillery-fire had swelled from an occasional explosion to a ceaseless roar, that made the ground vibrate and heave, and that beat on the eardrums with nauseating iterance.

But it did not bother Bruce. For months he had been used to this sort of annoyance, and he had learned to sleep snugly through it all.

Meanwhile, outside his dugout, life was speeding up at a dizzying rate. The German artillery had sprung to sudden and wholesale activity. Far to the right of the Here-We-Come regiment's trenches a haze had begun to crawl along the ground and to send snaky tendrils high in air-tendrils that blended into a single grayish-green wall as they moved forward. The hazewall's gray-green was shot by yellow and purple tinges as the sun's weak rays touched it. To the left of the Here-We-Comes, and then in front of them, appeared the same wall of billowing gas.

The Here-We-Comes were ready for it with their hastily donned masks. But there was no need of the precaution. By one of the sudden wind--freaks so common in the story of the war, the gas-cloud was cleft in two by a swirling breeze, and it rolled dankly on, to right and left, leaving the central trenches clear.

Now, an artillery barrage, accompanied or followed by a gas-demonstration, can mean but one thing: a general attack.

Therefore telephonic word came to the detachments to left and right of the Here-We-Comes, to fall back, under cover of the gas-cloud, to safer positions. Two dogs were sent, with the same order, to the Here-We-Comes. (One of the dogs was gassed. A bit of shrapnel found the other.)Thus it was that the Here-We-Comes were left alone (though they did not know it), to hold the position,--with no support on either side, and with a mere handful of men wherewith to stem the impending rush.

On the heels of the dispersing gas-cloud, and straight across the half-mile or less of broken ground, came a line of gray. In five successive waves, according to custom, the boches charged. Each wave hurled itself forward as fast as efficiency would let it, in face of the opposing fire, and as far as human endurance would be goaded. Then it went down, and its survivors attached themselves to the succeeding wave.

Hence, by the time the fifth and mightiest wave got into motion, it was swelled by the survivors of all four of its predecessors and was an all-but-resistless mass of shouting and running men.

The rifles and machine-guns of the Here-We-Comes played merrily into the advancing gray swarms, stopping wave after wave, and at last checking the fifth and "master" wave almost at the very brink of the Franco-American parapet.

"That's how they do!" Mahan pantingly explained to a rather shaky newcomer, as the last wave fell back. "They count on numbers and bullrushes to get them there. If they'd had ten thousand men, in that rush, instead of five thousand, they'd have got us. And if they had twice as many men in their whole army as they have, they'd win this war. But praise be, they haven't twice as many!

That is one of the fifty-seven reasons why the Allies are going to lick Germany."Mahan talked jubilantly. The same jubilation ran all along the line of victors. But the colonel and his staff were not rejoicing. They had just learned of the withdrawal of the forces to either side of them, and they knew they themselves could not hope to stand against a second and larger charge.

Such a charge the enemy were certain to make. The Germans, too, must soon learn of the defection of the supports. It was now only a question of an hour or less before a charge with a double-enveloping movement would surround and bag the Here-We-Comes, catching the whole regiment in an inescapable trap.

同类推荐
  • Idylls of the King

    Idylls of the King

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Cash Boy

    The Cash Boy

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 幽梦续影

    幽梦续影

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 杂譬喻经卷

    杂譬喻经卷

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 童歌养正

    童歌养正

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 当女胖子闯入梁祝

    当女胖子闯入梁祝

    当一个穿着睡衣的女胖子吴颜,在睡梦中穿越到梁祝,恰巧是兵荒马乱的战国时期,遇上历史上不存在的美男子唐竹,不得已女扮男装被迫入学,与美男斗智斗勇的故事。
  • 残星破界

    残星破界

    如有一天,地球不是那个地球了,从此被异族杀戮,掌控。人间一片黑暗,会是什么样的世界呢?巨变后的世界陷入了黑暗,从此没有了阳光,没有了星空,只有无尽的寒冷与黑夜,人类从此进入黑暗的时代!逃难的队伍里,在你身后的大叔也许就是昔日财富榜上叱咤风云的【天下巨富】;饥饿的人群中,恳求你给她半块面包的也许正是昔日光彩照人的【嫩模女星】;冰冷的避难所内,企图偎依在你棉大衣中取暖的也许是昔日驾着顶级跑车的【国际名媛】!在这个风起云涌的战场上,暴风少年登场!战胜烈火重重的咆哮声!喧闹整个世界!硝烟狂飞的讯号,机甲时代正来到。热血逆流而上……
  • 洞真太上道君元丹上经

    洞真太上道君元丹上经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 天体密码破译

    天体密码破译

    宇宙的无限魅力就在于那许许多多的难解之谜,使我们不得不密切关注和发出疑问。本书包括太阳与人类的关系、日食形成的原因、恒星起源的假说、解释星系撞击、陨星坠落会伤人吗等内容,去伪存真地将未解之谜与科学研究结合起来,非常适合广大青少年读者阅读和收藏。
  • 最强魔纹

    最强魔纹

    魔纹象征权利魔纹象征力量魔纹象征金钱魔纹象征欲望我的魔纹,象征一切
  • 陌上花开暖心总裁的爱恋

    陌上花开暖心总裁的爱恋

    “萧哥哥,我长大了要嫁给你!”“好。”——婚后,“萧哥哥,有人说我配不上你。”“林峰,带人去教教他什么叫配不上。”“是,总裁。”“萧哥哥,她们说我欺负人!”“乖,有老公在,想欺负谁就欺负谁。”...通知:萧萧要准备高考了,所以会停更两个多月,如果真心喜欢萧萧的文的话,亲们会坚持的吧≈≈
  • 男闺蜜,站住别跑

    男闺蜜,站住别跑

    她心底是十分的高傲的。高傲到让青梅竹马的邶小少爷唯她马首是瞻,让他心甘情愿的当她的男闺蜜,即使是多么心痛的角色,让他都愿意陪她演下去。可当一切都烟消云散,她却成了他不得宠的妻子。他说:我既然当得了你男闺蜜,肯定就能做你男人男闺蜜可以随你喜欢的去欺负,可一个男人绝不会因为你去犯贱……后来,女主大大才发现,这个男人不仅霸道小气矫情傲娇还会犯贱耍无赖,但木已成舟,他怎样她都会喜欢。作者是个新人。
  • 霓裳泪,妖孽魔君别乱来

    霓裳泪,妖孽魔君别乱来

    古老的树林,旧的发黄的纸片,有着惊人的秘密一朝魂穿,强者之魂竟落入夭折幼儿身上,是意外,还是刻意安排?陌零大陆之人皆说其慕府娣慕府嫡女不仅容颜丑陋,更是一介草包!可是,事情真相真的如此吗?【女扮男装是我的爱好,扮猪吃老虎更是我的嗜好】但当她遇到某妖孽男时,就哭笑不得
  • 灵印无双

    灵印无双

    所谓仙与魔,皆在一念间!这是一片奇异的世界,千族林立,万魔争锋,每个人都怀着满腔热血,挥洒着灵气,演绎着独属于自己的传奇之路。一个身着破烂麻衣的孤单少年,一个被认定为最有没前途的部落巫医,机缘巧合之下,得到了一次通往这世界最巅峰的“机会”。自那以后,一段史上最匪夷所思的经历,一段最具青春热血的传奇,便在这滚滚的历史长河中正式开演......
  • 神魔少主

    神魔少主

    乱世神魔中,诸神不在,群魔再起!一个嗜待拯救的世界,不知又有谁可以缔造新的国度!与世嚣张、无限疯狂!