1 His friend had stepped forward quickly.
2 But his friend had interrupted hastily.
3 The youth leaned heavily upon his friend.
4 They began to walk like a drunken man and his friend.
5 He paused in piteous anxiety to await his friend's reply.
6 The youth went slowly toward the fire indicated by his departed friend.
7 His face had been twisted into an expression of every agony he had imagined for his friend.
8 After a time he began to sidle near to the youth, and in a diffident way try to make him a friend.
9 The youth wished his friend to lean upon him, but the other always shook his head and strangely protested.
10 Since the youth's arrival as a guardian for his friend, the other wounded men had ceased to display much interest.
11 The youth sat in a forlorn heap until his friend the loud young soldier came, swinging two canteens by their light strings.
12 Turning his head swiftly, the youth saw his friend running in a staggering and stumbling way toward a little clump of bushes.
13 The youth's senses were so deadened that his friend's voice sounded from afar and he could scarcely feel the pressure of the corporal's arm.
14 He, in his thoughts, was careering off in other places, even as the carpenter who as he works whistles and thinks of his friend or his enemy, his home or a saloon.
15 This spectacle of gradual strangulation made the youth writhe, and once as his friend rolled his eyes, he saw something in them that made him sink wailing to the ground.
16 His body lay stretched out in the position of a tired man resting, but upon his face there was an astonished and sorrowful look, as if he thought some friend had done him an ill turn.
17 He was swelled with a tale he had heard from a reliable friend, who had heard it from a truthful cavalryman, who had heard it from his trustworthy brother, one of the orderlies at division headquarters.
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