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The Red Badge of Courage

CHAPTER 2
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He of the injured fingers swore bitterly, and aloud.

A low, tittering laugh went among his fellows.
Presently they passed into a roadway and marched forward with easy strides.

A dark regiment moved before them, and from behind also came the tinkle of equipments on the bodies of marching men.
The rushing yellow of the developing day went on behind their backs.
When the sunrays at last struck full and mellowingly upon the earth, the youth saw that the landscape was streaked with two long, thin, black columns which disappeared on the brow of a hill in front and rearward vanished in a wood.

They were like two serpents crawling from the cavern of the night.
The river was not in view.

The tall soldier burst into praises of what he thought to be his powers of perception.
Some of the tall one's companions cried with emphasis that they, too, had evolved the same thing, and they congratulated themselves upon it.
But there were others who said that the tall one's plan was not the true one at all.


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