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He was enraged enough to strike GoldsteinWithout... 859 [Feb. 1st, 2010|02:59 am]
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He was enraged enough to strike GoldsteinWithout saying anything more, Croft left them and went in search of the officer who had led the column
The men in the platoon settled down and began to sleepOccasionally a shell would burst in the jungle nearby, but they hardly caredThe battle had been threatening all evening like a thunderstorm which never breaks, and by now it would have taken a barrage to move themBesides, they were too weary to dig holes
It took Red longer to fall asleep than any of the othersFor many years his kidneys had bothered him whenever he had too much exposure to dampnessThey were throbbing now, and he turned several times on the wet ground, trying to decide if it would be less painful to sleep with his back against the moist earth or exposed to the night airHe lay awake for a long time thinking, his mood turning through a small gamut from weariness to sadnessHe was
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He was enraged enough to strike GoldsteinWithout... 859 [Feb. 1st, 2010|02:59 am]
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He was enraged enough to strike GoldsteinWithout saying anything more, Croft left them and went in search of the officer who had led the column
The men in the platoon settled down and began to sleepOccasionally a shell would burst in the jungle nearby, but they hardly caredThe battle had been threatening all evening like a thunderstorm which never breaks, and by now it would have taken a barrage to move themBesides, they were too weary to dig holes
It took Red longer to fall asleep than any of the othersFor many years his kidneys had bothered him whenever he had too much exposure to dampnessThey were throbbing now, and he turned several times on the wet ground, trying to decide if it would be less painful to sleep with his back against the moist earth or exposed to the night airHe lay awake for a long time thinking, his mood turning through a small gamut from weariness to sadnessHe was
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