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第45章

THERE was a question to settle, and it was for Henri to do it.Two questions indeed.One was a matter of engineering, and before the bottom fell out of his world Henri had studied engineering.The second was more serious.

For the first, this thing had happened.Of all the trenches to be held, the Belgians had undeniably the worst.Properly speaking they were not trenches at all, but shallow gutters dug a foot or two into the saturated ground and then built man-high with bags of earth or sand.Here and there they were not dug at all, but were purely shelters, against a railway embankment, of planks or sandbags, and reinforced by rails from the deserted track behind which they were hidden.

For this corner of Belgium had been saved by turning it into a shallow lake.By opening the gates in the dikes the Allies had let in the sea and placed a flood in front of the advancing enemy.The battle front was a reeking pond.The opposing armies lived like duck hunters in a swamp.To dig a foot was to encounter water.Machine guns here and there sat but six inches above the yellow flood.Men lay in pools to fire them.To reach outposts were narrow paths built first of bags of earth - a life, sometimes for every bag.And, when this filling was sufficient, on top a path of fascines, bound together in bundles, made a footway.

For this reason the Belgians approached their trenches not through deep cuts which gave them shelter but with no other cover than the darkness of night.During the day, they lay in their shallow dugouts, cut off from any connection with the world behind them.Food, cooked miles away, came up at night, cold and unappetizing.For water, having exhausted their canteens, there was nothing but the brackish tide before them, ill smelling and reeking of fever.Water carts trundled forward at night, but often they were far too few.

The Belgians, having faced their future through long years of anxiety, had been trained to fight.In a way they had been trained to fight a losingwar, for they could not hope to defeat their greedy neighbor on the east.But now they found themselves fighting almost not at all, condemned to inactivity, to being almost passively slaughtered by enemy artillery, and to living under such conditions as would have sapped the courage of a less desperate people.

To add to the difficulties, not only did the sea encroach, turning a fertile land into a salt marsh, but the winter rains, unusually heavy that tragic first winter, and lacking their usual egress to the sea, spread the flood.There were many places well back of the lines where fields were flooded, and where roads, sadly needed, lost themselves in unfordable wallows of mud and water.

Henri then, knowing all this - none better - had his first question to settle, which was this: As spring advanced the flood had commenced to recede.Time came when, in those trenches now huddled shallow behind the railway track, one could live in a certain comfort.In the deeper ones the bottom of the trench appeared for the first time.

On a day previous, however, the water had commenced to come back.There had been no rain, but little by little in a certain place yellow, ill- smelling little streams began to flow sluggishly into the trenches.Seeped, rather than flowed.At first the Belgian officers laid it to that bad luck that bad so persistently pursued them.Then they held a conference in the small brick house with its maps and its pine tables and its picture of an American harvester on the wall, which was now headquarters.

Sitting under the hanging lamp, with an orderly ****** coffee at a stove in the corner, they talked it over.Henri was there, silent before his elders, but intently listening.And at last they turned to him.

"I can go and find out," he said quietly."It is possible, though I do not see how." He smiled."They are, I think, only drying themselves at our expense.It is a bit of German humor."But the cry of "Calais in a month!" was in the air, and undoubtedly there had been renewed activity along the German Front near the sea.The second question to be answered was dependent on the first.

Had the Germans, as Henri said, merely shifted the water, by someclever engineering, to the Belgian trenches, or was there some bigger thing on hand? What, for instance, if they were about to attempt to drain the inundation, smash the Belgian line, and march by the Dunkirk road to Calais?

So, that night while Henri jested about Pierre's right elbow and watched Sara Lee for a smile, he had difficult work before him.

Sometime near midnight he slipped away.Jean was waiting in the street, and wrung the boy's hand.

"I could go with you," he said rather wistfully."You don't speak their ugly tongue.""I could be mute - shell shock.You could be helping me back." But Henri only held his hand a moment and shook his head."You would double the risk, and - what good would it do?" Two pistols are better than one.""I have two pistols, my friend," said Henri, and turned the corner of the building, past the boards Rene had built in, toward the house of the mill.But once out of Jean's sight he stopped a moment, his hand resting against that frail wall to Sara Lee's room.It was his good-by to her.

For three days Jean stayed in the village.He slept at the mill, but he came for his meals to the little house.Once he went to Dunkirk and brought out provisions and the mail, including Sara Lee's monthly allowance.But mostly he sat in the mill house and waited.He could not read.

"You do not eat at all, Jean," Sara Lee said to him more than once.And twice she insisted that he was feverish, and placed a hand that was somewhat marred with much peeling of vegetables, on his forehead.

"I am entirely well, mademoiselle," he would say, and draw back.He had anxieties enough just now without being reminded by the touch of a woman's hand of all that he had lost.

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