[The Dark Forest by Hugh Walpole]@TWC D-Link bookThe Dark Forest PART ONE 5/74
The tall, energetic figure of Anna Mihailovna, the lady to whose practical business gifts and unlimited capacity for compelling her friends to surrender their last bow and button in her service we owed the existence of our Red Cross unit, was to be seen like a splendid flag waving its followers on to glory and devotion.
We _were_ devoted, all of us.
Even I, whose second departure to the war this was, had after the feeblest resistance surrendered myself to the drama of the occasion.
I should have been no gentleman had I done otherwise. After the waters had closed above my head for, perhaps, five minutes of strangled, half-protesting, half-willing surrender I was suddenly compelled, by what agency I know not, to struggle to the surface, to look around me, and then quite instantly to forget my immersion.
The figure of Trenchard, standing exactly as I had left him, his hands uneasily at his sides, a half-anxious, half-confident smile on his lips, his eyes staring straight in front of him, absolutely compelled my attention.
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