A Maid and a Million Men
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rouble to get Ben transferred, we were inform
y a word, just vanished in order to digest this information. I couldn't decide whether to tell the General and ask his help or what to do. Finally I marched back to the clerk and told hi
he said. And that was all I
man ought to be here to-da
as "Yes, sir" and
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ansfer at once and that he was on prison detail, serving
what he had
an wild one night not long ago and wreck
was on
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y, the result was that I didn't have two minutes alone with the new arrival until evening, and I was dying to ask him for an explanation of his fall from grace. So as so
look and said, "Don't kid
I insisted. "It's right on y
of his hand, "is that any way to
?" I demanded, at a loss to d
s lammin' hell outa ya. What the hell you been doin' to his wife? I gave yo
as talking about at all
ou gettin' down on yer knees to thank me fer rescuin' ya! Instead o' which you got the g
razy as hell!
He laughed again, that same unhealthy ha-ha. "All I gotta say is ya musta been pretty hard up to be sidl
ion. I didn't see how Ben had got mixed into Pierre's jealousy. He had neve
too, if I was you,
," I told him seriously. "What bar
me seriously, but I finall
eased into a buvette in Le Mans one evenin' an' saw before me nobody but my old bunkee, Sergeant Leon Canwick himself, an' he was bei
eplied, beginning now to sus
hangin' that frog on the chandyleer and givin' him back-stretchin' exercises over a cognac keg, my old friend picks himself up an
ed." I insisted,
what I was fightin' for besides, so I just told the boys I'd go alo
at all tha
rog interpreter tellin' that bartender's tale o' woe, an' in the end they decided, without my consent, that I had to pay fer the damage done to his damn old buvette by givin' up most o' my pay for four months. Course that struck me as one o' the funniest things that ever happened.
stand it at al
es on ya and if you was a little bigger than the shrimp ya are, I
know anything about the jam at all. "Honest to God, Ben-I haven't been in Le Mans for a couple of months-not since I
ve me, I guess, but it didn't seem possible that he could be wrong. "If it wasn't you, who wa
him about Leon, for if we should ever bump into him, Ben would be sure to wonder why his name was Leonard Lane. There was only one thing for me to say
" he admitted. "I didn't stop to look. But he loo
ou last." I insisted, and was gratified to see that he was impressed. "Anyway, I'm much obliged to you for sa
demanded. "If it wasn't you, wh
not me at Le Mans, but that's the truth and can be proved. However, I do insist upon making up to you for the pay you're
kinda fishy to m
wenty dollars on account and I determined he'd tak
ough loose ends to this affair already. I didn't know where Leon was or when I was liable to meet him. And Jay-Jay was liab
ul job on him. And to think that it was all my fault.... I wondered if Lisa saw Leon. Maybe it had
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s ago a strong-arm Frankish hero by the name of Charles Martel turned back the invading hordes of Arab Moors that had swept up through Spain and was threatening all Western Europe. That
rs, and the center of this tremendous S.O.S. which constituted in itself one of the most expansive battles of the war-for it required three men to keep one man at the Front, and thousands times that three were warriors of the S.O.S. It was amazing-like a nation within a nat
ed along in tremendous quantities. And every ship that landed meant that much more work for us, because as the camps grew larger and the workings of this
bewildered by the stupendous sweep of it all. On one occasion he observed that, "Perhaps there is someone somewhere who knows what all is happening in this organization, but there are moments when I seriously question the existence of any such person.... At times it presents
sar or somebody once said that an army travels on its stomach and if that is the case G.H.Q. must have been p
mands would get the credit-"but it will be these laboring d
red that he might break under the strain. He said that there was no limit to a man's capacity for endurance during a time of tension, but I had my doubts about anyone's being able to go on and on under an uninterrupted strain. I knew I was beginning
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enemy and for the time being, at least, he was mine, although I
en was beside me. When I saw him I was panic-stricken and wanted to turn and run-but I coul
ght look very suspicious to him. I grabbed Ben's arm and told him to ch
greeted me, while his eyes ma
l minutes. He asked me why I hadn't answered his letter and I told him I lost it without copying the address. Said he hadn't
just saw here with you?
sked dumbl
with you a moment ago?" he insiste
fellow's the chauffeur and I'm the General's special clerk, so the p
for Esky, did you?" he
e's Leona's and I do
Finally he told me about meeting Vyvy and that she had said I did
me go. She forgot what day it was, I guess.... Anyway, you ought to kn
did see me. I just wondered, though, when Vyv
old him. "And you can report to my aunt that I'm
said something about "fighting the battle
the excuse to break away. Not, however, before he had informed me tha
ion men in Le Mans that he could see without hurting me at all, the chances would still be a million to one he
reas. He was less of a hero than Leon: the latter, at least had finally come through with a vengeance-though without regard for my safety. Well, I could only pray t
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