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The Dark Forest

CHAPTER VI
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The wounded were once more lying on the jolting carts, looking up through their pain and distress to a heaven that was hot and grey and indifferent.

An old man whom we had not seen during the whole of our stay suddenly appeared from nowhere with a long broom and watched us complacently.

We had our own private property to pack.

As I pressed my last things into my bag I turned from my desolate little tent, looked over the fields, the garden, the house, the barns....

"But it was ours--OURS," I thought passionately.
We had but just now won a desperately-fought battle; across the long purple misty fields the bodies of those fallen Russians seemed to rise and reproach us.


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