The Khaki Boys over the Top - Doing and Daring for Uncle Sam by Gordon Bates
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The tide of battle was away from them now, and they were able, above the distant roar, to hear ordinary sounds, which had not been the case when the attack started. The sun was well up now, and the day gave promise of being a fine one--hot, too. And on such a scene the sun shone! Death and devastation brought on by human beasts! "There it is again!" cried Roger, "It sure was a groan." "Somebody around here is alive, at any rate," said Jimmy. There were a number of terribly mangled bodies near them, and it was hardly believable that the groan came from any of those poor forms of what had once been living men. "Over here!" cried Roger suddenly. "The sound came from down in that shell hole!" He pointed to one, on the sides of which was fresh earth, showing that the explosive had recently fallen. "There's no one down in that hole," declared Roger, taking a look. "Yes there is!" asserted Jimmy. "See that shoe sticking out!" He pointed to what seemed but a mound of dirt and stones in the very bottom of the shell crater. And Roger observed that the dirt did not altogether cover a leg and foot. An army shoe was sticking out. "Come on!" cried Jimmy, and the next moment he was sliding down the |
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