目录 The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber The Capital of The World Old Man at the Bridge On the Quai at Smyrna In dian Camp The End of Something The Three-Day Blow The Battler Cross-Country Snow My Old Man The Un defeated In Another Country An Alpine ldyll A Pursuit Race. Today is F riday Banal Story The Light oF the World The Sea Change A Way YouII Never be The Mother of a Queen One Reader Writes Homage to Switzerlad A Natural History of the Dead Wine of Wyoming The Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio Fathers and Sons
精彩内容 In the mountains, too, sometimes, the snow fell on the dead outside the dressing station on the side that was protected by the mountain from any shelling. They canied them into a cave that had been dug into the mountainside before the earth froze. It was in this cave that a man whose head was broken as a flower-pot may be broken, although it was all held together by membranes and a skillfully applied bandage now soaked and hardened, with the structure of his brain disturbed by apiece of broken steel in it, lay a day, a night, and a day. The stretcherbearers asked the doctor to go in and have a look at him. They saw him each time they made a trip and even when they did not look athim they heard him breathing, The doctor's eyes were red and the lidsswollen, almost shut from tear gas. He looked at the man twice; once in daylight, once with a flashlight. That too would have made a goodetching for Goya, the visit with the flashlight, I mean.
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