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正文 第61節 文 / [美]斯蒂芬•E•安布羅斯

    小說站  www.xsz.tw栗子小說    m.lizi.tw栗子小說    m.lizi.twably170.ogiveanorder;everyntooreheverofhisfoxhole.

    sergeantliptongrabbedanaxandraheslltrees,about50tersbeyondhisfoxhole.heheardgernguhedistaoasllopenholesoonehadstartedtodigandthenabahisnoseuphefirstshellsburstingirees.

    thesoundenfrohebazookateaadnofoxholes;tdiately,anuerofotherswounded.

    sgt.joetoyeentotakever.”theyal.shrapnelallbuttoreoffhisrightlegandhithios.theshrapnelinhischestareaovedbyttheback.

    assuddenlyasitbegan,theshellingstopped.ithadbeentheenedieoneaningifoxhole;atree16iree,butuldnot.helparrived.thendugarouree,andpvt.shephoeoutgrinning.

    toyeyelledforhelp;heehintohisfoxhole.sergeantguaeregottohiirstandbegandragginghivertheground.

    theshellingresud.thegernshadplaofthefoxholestohelptheanglingit.afterafeiheshellingceased.

    lipton.”istillhearhitorae,yougetthingsanizedhere,andillgoforhelp.andhthatheleft.”

    liptonbeganroundinguptheheazinglycal”hesentsototendtotheing.theocheguaereandtoye.

    liptonlookeddoe.”larkeyjoiheguaereandtoye,ashereingoryelling.”joesays,givea.”

    theretogoon.”idontoked,lookedat,andasked,jesus,lark,aodotogetkilledaroundhere”stretcherbearersgottoguaerefirst.ashetotoye,”itoldyouidgetbacktothestatesbeforeyou”

    2o6

    thebreakingpoint

    lt.buanded2ndplatooooalarkeysaid.”hedidntlikethestatussyolinthear.heorefriehanheeverhofficers.”heoguaereandtoye.

    eoutofhisfoxhole,ptonsa.theheirbodies,theirbloodtuingthesno.

    ptonstartedrunningtotherear,shoutingfordiekind.hefinallycalddotheaidstation;itrenchfoot.heed.

    ptonhadandy,andagaininholland.hehadstooduptoeverythingthegernshadthrofroeated,ofhist.

    peaeenantselfintotheaidstatioeveryerofthepanyhadandanotherselfinthehaalionnderhadtobehebreakingpoint.ersrelatedhisfeelingsinaninterviego.ijusthopethehellitisnttoobad.buttherehatifeltthatiobehitsoonerorlater.butasfarasthebreakingpoint,no.”

    afterarefleeagain”

    fortheofficer,hentinued,akingdecisionsnstantly,underpressure,enbroke.

    bastogne,january113,1945

    2o7

    itytokeepitsriflepahelinefperiods,ntinuouslyintheakinguplossesbyindividualreplaonlythroughdeathorseriousedasituationofendlessnessandhopelessness,asersindicated.

    batisatopsyturvybeingpunishedfortakinglife,theybat,nstayundergroundindaylightanddotheironia,severeunntrollablediarrhea,abrokenlegarepricelessgifts.

    thereisalittohoaalbreakdoesearly;arpsyaeninriflepaniessufferedsoforfntaldisorderduringthefirstany,ofurse,retuedtotheirunitslater.forothers,visiblebreakdoenin

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