[The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane]@TWC D-Link bookThe Red Badge of Courage CHAPTER 11 14/21
Thus, many men of courage, he considered, would be obliged to desert the colors and scurry like chickens.
He would appear as one of them.
They would be sullen brothers in distress, and he could then easily believe he had not run any farther or faster than they.
And if he himself could believe in his virtuous perfection, he conceived that there would be small trouble in convincing all others. He said, as if in excuse for this hope, that previously the army had encountered great defeats and in a few months had shaken off all blood and tradition of them, emerging as bright and valiant as a new one; thrusting out of sight the memory of disaster, and appearing with the valor and confidence of unconquered legions.
The shrilling voices of the people at home would pipe dismally for a time, but various general were usually compelled to listen to these ditties.
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