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Sunday, 06. June 2010

He became sad at this, and thought with a wistful...

By keisterdlpf, 09:24
He became sad at this, and thought with a wistful pleasure of how his life had been ruinedI know what the score is, I'm too smart to waste my time trying for anythingWhen I get out of the Army I won't know what to do with myselfI won't be able to work, I'll be a failureAll I'll want is to go around tail-chasingHe turned over on his faceWhat the hell else is there in life? He sighedIt's like Polack says, the only thing to do is to get yourself a racketThis gave him a vindictive pleasure, and he imagined himself in prison, a killer, while tears of pity came into his eyesHe turned over again nervouslyI got to get out of hereHow long they gonna keep me without even looking at me or paying any attention? They gotta move me outa here soon or I'll really flip my lidThe stupidity of the Army amused omega automatic geneve himThey're gonna lose a soldier that way, just 'cause they don't give him any care He fell asleep, and was awakened in the middle of the night by the sound of voices and the noise of orderlies moving patients into the tentOccasionally he could see the red skeletal outline of a hand covering a flashlight, and once or twice a midgeon of light cast an eerie shadow across a patient's faceWhat's going on? Minetta wonderedHe could hear a man groaning, and the sound formed goose flesh on his scalpThe doctor came in, and talked for a little while with one of the orderlies"Watch the drain on that thoracic, and give him a hypo, twice the usual amount, if he's too restless That's all they know, Minetta thought, hypo, hypo, I could be a sawbones myselfHe was watching the scene through half-opened gucci backpack eyes, and he listened cautiously to the conversation between the two patients whose heads were bandagedIt was the first time he had heard them speak"Hey, orderly," one of them was asking, "what's up?" The orderly came over to them, and talked for a little while"I hear there was a lot of patrolling today, and these guys just came from Battalion Aid "You know if E Company was in it?" "Ask the General," the medic said "I'm glad I wasn't in it," one of the patients muttered "You ain't just a bird-turding, Jack," the orderly said Minetta turned overWhat a way to get waked up, he thoughtThere was a patient at the far end of the tent who was weeping with loud thick sounds that seemed to writhe out of his chest and throatMinetta closed his eyesWhat a setup, he thought disgustedlyHis annoyance china mulberry was suppressing a great deal of fear