登陆注册
19900000000002

第2章

But his mother had discouraged him.She had affected to look with some contempt upon the quality of his war ardor and patriotism.She could calmly seat herself and with no apparent difficulty give him many hundreds of reasons why he was of vastly more importance on the farm than on the field of battle.She had had certain ways of expression that told him that her statements on the subject came from a deep con-viction.Moreover, on her side, was his belief that her ethical motive in the argument was impregnable.

At last, however, he had made firm rebellion against this yellow light thrown upon the color of his ambitions.The newspapers, the gossip of the village, his own picturings had aroused him to an uncheckable degree.They were in truth fighting finely down there.Almost every day the newspapers printed accounts of a decisive victory.

One night, as he lay in bed, the winds had carried to him the clangoring of the church bell as some enthusiast jerked the rope frantically to tell the twisted news of a great battle.This voice of the people rejoicing in the night had made him shiver in a prolonged ecstasy of ex-citement.Later, he had gone down to his mother's room and had spoken thus: "Ma, I'm going to enlist.""Henry, don't you be a fool," his mother had replied.She had then covered her face with the quilt.There was an end to the matter for that night.

Nevertheless, the next morning he had gone to a town that was near his mother's farm and had enlisted in a company that was forming there.

When he had returned home his mother was milking the brindle cow.Four others stood waiting."Ma, I've enlisted," he had said to her diffidently.There was a short silence."The Lord's will be done, Henry," she had finally replied, and had then continued to milk the brindle cow.

When he had stood in the doorway with his soldier's clothes on his back, and with the light of excitement and expectancy in his eyes almost defeating the glow of regret for the home bonds, he had seen two tears leaving their trails on his mother's scarred cheeks.

Still, she had disappointed him by saying nothing whatever about returning with his shield or on it.He had privately primed himself for a beautiful scene.He had prepared certain sen-tences which he thought could be used with touching effect.But her words destroyed his plans.She had doggedly peeled potatoes and addressed him as follows: "You watch out, Henry, an' take good care of yerself in this here fighting business--you watch out, an' take good care of yerself.Don't go a-thinkin' you can lick the hull rebel army at the start, because yeh can't.Yer jest one little feller amongst a hull lot of others, and yeh've got to keep quiet an' do what they tell yeh.I know how you are, Henry.

"I've knet yeh eight pair of socks, Henry, and I've put in all yer best shirts, because I want my boy to be jest as warm and comf'able as anybody in the army.Whenever they get holes in 'em, Iwant yeh to send 'em right-away back to me, so's I kin dern 'em.

"An' allus be careful an' choose yer comp'ny.

There's lots of bad men in the army, Henry.

The army makes 'em wild, and they like nothing better than the job of leading off a young feller like you, as ain't never been away from home much and has allus had a mother, an' a-learning 'em to drink and swear.Keep clear of them folks, Henry.I don't want yeh to ever do any-thing, Henry, that yeh would be 'shamed to let me know about.Jest think as if I was a-watchin'

yeh.If yeh keep that in yer mind allus, I guess yeh'll come out about right.

"Yeh must allus remember yer father, too, child, an' remember he never drunk a drop of licker in his life, and seldom swore a cross oath.

"I don't know what else to tell yeh, Henry, excepting that yeh must never do no shirking, child, on my account.If so be a time comes when yeh have to be kilt or do a mean thing, why, Henry, don't think of anything 'cept what's right, because there's many a woman has to bear up 'ginst sech things these times, and the Lord 'll take keer of us all.

"Don't forgit about the socks and the shirts, child; and I've put a cup of blackberry jam with yer bundle, because I know yeh like it above all things.Good-by, Henry.Watch out, and be a good boy."He had, of course, been impatient under the ordeal of this speech.It had not been quite what he expected, and he had borne it with an air of irritation.He departed feeling vague relief.

Still, when he had looked back from the gate, he had seen his mother kneeling among the po-tato parings.Her brown face, upraised, was stained with tears, and her spare form was quiver-10 RED BADGE OF COURAGE.

ing.He bowed his head and went on, feeling suddenly ashamed of his purposes.

From his home he had gone to the seminary to bid adieu to many schoolmates.They had thronged about him with wonder and admiration.

He had felt the gulf now between them and had swelled with calm pride.He and some of his fellows who had donned blue were quite over-whelmed with privileges for all of one afternoon, and it had been a very delicious thing.They had strutted.

A certain light-haired girl had made vivacious fun at his martial spirit, but there was another and darker girl whom he had gazed at steadfastly, and he thought she grew demure and sad at sight of his blue and brass.As he had walked down the path between the rows of oaks, he had turned his head and detected her at a window watching his departure.As he perceived her, she had im-mediately begun to stare up through the high tree branches at the sky.He had seen a good deal of flurry and haste in her movement as she changed her attitude.He often thought of it.

On the way to Washington his spirit had soared.The regiment was fed and caressed at station after station until the youth had believed that he must be a hero.There was a lavish ex-penditure of bread and cold meats, coffee, and pickles and cheese.As he basked in the smiles of the girls and was patted and complimented by the old men, he had felt growing within him the strength to do mighty deeds of arms.

同类推荐
  • 罗天大醮设醮仪

    罗天大醮设醮仪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 谈渊

    谈渊

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说宝云经

    佛说宝云经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 元朝名臣事略

    元朝名臣事略

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 重修台郡各建筑图说

    重修台郡各建筑图说

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 容若喧

    容若喧

    纳兰容若,他一生的守候:为了水;为了荷;为了一锦白衣;为了他的爱人,卢氏。他,有过蓝色忧郁,有过粉色浪漫,有过绿意浓浓,有过素洁淡雅,有过忧而不怨的忧怨,有过悲而不伤悲伤~~一生一代一双人,争教两处销魂。名利遍,一生纯白不染~~从翩翩少年,到芊芊公子。他的一生,在传奇,希望,失望,爱与回忆中度过。这就是他,桀骜不驯的他······
  • 重生大土豪

    重生大土豪

    IT民工姜晨带着手机穿越回到了互联网泡沫即将破灭的2000年,利用手机内存卡中存的软件和对互联网发展大势的了解,用卖软件的钱作为本钱,进入美国股市。然后在趁着互联网泡沫破灭的机遇,他在纳斯达克中覆雨翻云,在纳斯达克大跌,众多投资者损失惨重的时候,他却异军突出,成为土豪。而后,他更是向互联网和新能源行业广泛的撒钱投资,晋级为大土豪。并且他在穿越时,意外得到了霸下决这一修真功法,开始修真。重生大土豪,姜晨一路逍遥,金钱,美女,长生,样样不能少。
  • 俏皮小甜心:家有妖孽老公

    俏皮小甜心:家有妖孽老公

    她一个不算大龄的剩女被‘强制’相亲,却相错了对象,好友卖力推销,他却一脸淡定的看着她笑,她的小宇宙终于爆发了。“小鬼子,混蛋天泽,你就这么看着你女朋友被‘虐待’?”救命啊!相亲是死罪,何况还相亲到自家妖孽面前,她还要不要活了!
  • 黑色星期日记

    黑色星期日记

    自我的17岁生日之后,我的身边发生了一系列超乎科学的事情。首先是如同真实的梦游,再是被别人和一个出了车祸的男子交换左眼,然后捡到一个名为《黑色笔记》的日记本……里面记载了许多意外和事故,这些东西不像是来自以前的,反而像是来自未来,因为它们一次又一次地实现……
  • 会生火的小猴

    会生火的小猴

    打了个盹,变成了一只被猴群抛弃的未成年小猴,秦安想的第一个问题不是为什么自己会变成这样,而是思考,面前那只大青虫子究竟该不该吃……PS:这是一个山中无老虎,猴子称大王的故事!PS1:没有玄幻,没有修真,也不会出现人类
  • 异世之至尊武神

    异世之至尊武神

    神秘无尽的异世有着武神的传说,一场场酣快淋漓的战斗令人热血沸腾,且看秦尚如何崛起,无敌于天下……
  • 王爷,别抛下我

    王爷,别抛下我

    豪门女孩在坐电梯时神秘穿越,跌入漓王怀中开启苦逼的侍女之旅......
  • 龙壶

    龙壶

    身负真龙血脉的星城原本只想当个小族长,管好这一亩三分田,然后再讨个如花似玉的小老婆,或者。。。还是两个吧!这么一个小愿望,却受到了一系列严酷的考验:族人挑衅,长老篡位,荒潮入侵……且看他如何突破重围,逐步走向更广阔灿烂的世界!※※※修炼境界:凡武境,聚灵境,铸魂境,玄兵境…对应称号:武者,灵士,魂师,玄尊…
  • 花千骨之卿骨恋

    花千骨之卿骨恋

    东方彧卿和花千骨的感情凄惨而又浪漫,想让他们在一起的看过来!下一轮回已至,花千骨到底会选谁?
  • TFboyS加油

    TFboyS加油

    十年之约,在那天,你猜会发生什呢?我。。我也不确定,我想象着他们的未来,一定是绽放光芒的,你说呢?