At night two men in the platoon would be awake at... At night two men in the platoon would be awake at any hour, sitting in the two machine-gun emplacements that faced past the barbed wire toward the jungle; in the daytime the perimeter would be virtually deserted, with only one man left behind as the rest of the platoon went out to work on the roadFive weeks had gone by since invasion day, and with the exception of a few routine security patrols around the new bivouac, the platoon had seen no activityIt was approaching the rainy season, and it grew hotter each day, more trying to work on the roadBy the time they had been in the new bivouac for a week, many of the men, including some of the veterans of the Motome campaign, were wishing for combat again
After evening chow Red had washed up, and moved over to Wilson and Gallagher's tentAll day it had been extremely hot and sultry, even more unbearable than the days and nights before it, and Red
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Gallagher and Wilson were sprawled in their tent, smoking quietly without talking"Whateya say, Red?" Wilson drawled at last
Red wiped his forehead"That kid Wyman! It used to be bad enough bunkin' with a Boy Scout like Toglio, but that kid Wyman"They're gonna be sendin' 'em overseas soon with a sugar tit
"Yeah, the platoon seems all topside-bottom since we got the replacements," Wilson complainedHe sighed, and ran the sleeve of his fatigue shirt over his chin, which was moist with perspiration"Weather's fixin' to act up," he said quietly
"More fuggin rain," Gallagher snorted
Dark slated clouds were washing the eastern sky and mounting thunderheads in the north and southThe air was leaden and moist, hanging limp without a murmurEven the coconut trees seemed swollen and expectant, their leaves drooping
knock off tiffany jewelry languidly over and raw chopped earth of the bivouac
"That corduroy we put in is gonna be washed out," Gallagher saidRed looked out across the area and scowledThe tents were sagging, and appeared gloomy and somber although the sun was still shining with a dull red glow in the west
"Just so we don't get our tails wet," Red said
He debated for a moment whether to go back to his tent and deepen the rain trench, which had almost overflowed in the previous night's downpour, and then he shruggedIt was about time Wyman learned how to do itHe crouched and dropped into the hole in which Gallagher and Wilson were resting nowIt was a hole about two feet deep and about as wide and long as a double bedWilson and Gallagher slept side by side in it with two blankets between them and the earthOverhead they had anchored a ridgepole of bamboo on two uprights, had draped their combined ponchos over it, and staked
j12 chanel diamond watch the ends to the ground on each side of the holeIt was possible to kneel inside the tent without bumping one's head against the ridgepole, but not even an eight-year-old child could have stood in itFrom outside, the shelter appeared to be no more than two feet above the level of the groundThis tent was typical of almost all the pup tents in the bivouac
Red lay down between them, and stared out at the obtuse triangle of sky and jungle visible from the head of the tentThey had dug the hole to fit their bodies, and Red's long legs dangled over the rain trench at the entranceWhen the rain blew in the open end, it collected in the trench, which was lower than any other part of the holeNow it was still muddy
"Next time you men dig a tent right, so a guy can get in it," Red said
"If you men don' like it, get the hell out," Gallagher grumbled
"That's your Boston hospitality," Red said
"Yeah, we got
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"They wouldn't let you in a town where you had to wear some fuggin shoes," Gallagher snortedHe lit a cigarette and turned over on his stomach"Got to know how to read and write if you want to come north," he said
Wilson was a little hurt"Listen, boy," he told him, "Ah may not be able to read eve'thin' so good, but they ain't a thing Ah cain't do if Ah set mah mind to't There had been that time, he was thinking, when Willy Perkins had bought the first washing machine in town, and when it had gone on the bum, he'd taken it all apart and then fixed it"They ain't a thing Ah cain't fix if it's piece of machinery," he saidHe took off his glasses and wiped the perspiration from them with a corner of his
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