Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 106, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1929 — Page 9
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CHAPTER XX (Continued) I can not reconcile this with the menacing figure at the schoolmasters desk. I wonder what I, the old soldier, would do if this skin full of woe ever dared to say to me avaln:: Baumer. give the imperfect of a ller.' ” Then Mittelstaedt makes them practice skirmishing, and as a favor appoints Kantorek squad leader. New in skirmishing the squad leant- has always to keep twenty pac e- in front of his squad; then the order comes “On the march, about turn," the line of skirmishers simply turns about, but the squad leader, who new finds himself suddenly twenty paces in rear of the line, has to rush up at the double and take his position again twenty paces in front of the squad. That makes altogether forty paces double-march. But no sooner has he arrived than the order “On the march, about turn,” comes again and he once more has to race at top speed another forty paces to the other side. In this way the squad merely has made the turn-about and a couple of paces while the squad-leader dashes backwards and forwards. That is one of Himmelstross’ wellworn recipes. Kantorek can hardly expect anything else from Mittelstaedt, for he once messed up the latter's chance of promotion, and Mittelstaedt would be a fool not to make the best of such an opportunity as this, before he goes back to the front again. A man might well die easier after the army has given him just one such stroke of luck. In the meantime Kantorek is dashing up and down like a wild boar. After a while Mittelstaedt stops the skirmish and begins the very important exercise of creeping. On hands and knees, carrying iiis gun in regulation fashion, Kantorek shoves his absurd figure over the sand immediately in iront of us. He Is breathing hard, and his panting is music. Mittelstaedt encourages Kantorek the Territorial with quotations from Kantorek the Schoolmaster. “Territorial Kantorek. we have the good fortune to live in a great age, we must all humble ourselves and for once put aside bitterness.” Kantorek sweats and spits out a dirty piece of wood that has lodged in his teeth. Mittelstaedt stoops down and says reproachfully: “And. in the trifles never lose sight of the great adventure, Territorial Kantorek!” It amazes me that Kantorek does not explode with a bang, especially when, during physical exercises, Mittelstaedt copies him to perfection, seizing him by the seat of his trousers as he is climbing along the horizontal bar, so that he can just raise his chin above the beam, and then starts to give him good advice. That is exactly what Kantorek used to do to him at school. The extra fatigues are next detailed off. “Kantorek and Boettcher, bread fatigue! Take the hand-cart with you.” In a couple of minutes the two set off together pushing the barrow. Kantorek in a fury walks with his head down. But the porter is delighted to have scored light duty. The bakehouse is away at the other end of the town, and the two most co there and back through the whole length of it. "They've done that a couple of times already,” grins Mittelstaedt. “There are still a few people waiting to see them.”
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! “Excellent,” I say, “but hasn’t he reported you yet?” "He did try. Our C. O. laughed like the deuce when he heard the story. He hasn’t any time for schoolmasters. Besides. I’m sweet with his daughter.” “He'll mess up the examination for you.” “I don't care,” says Mittelstaedt | calmly. “Besides, his complaint came tc nothing because I could show that he had had hardly anything but light duty.” “Couldn’t you polish him up a bit?” I ask. “He's too stupid, I couldn’t be bothered,” answers Mittelstaedt contemptuously. U tt What is leave? A pause that only makes everything after it so much worse. Already the sense of parting begins to intrude itself. My mother watches me silently; I know | she counts the days; every morning she is sad. It is one day less. Shelias put away my pack, she does not j want to be reminded by it. The hours pass quickly if a man broods. I pull myself together and go with my sister to the butcher's :to get a pound of bones. That is a great luxury and people line up ' early in the morning and stand ! waiting. Many of them faint.
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We have no luck. After waiting by turns for three hours the queue disperses. The bones have not lasted out. It is a good thing I get my rations. I bring them to my mother and in that way we all get something decent to eat. The days grow ever more strained and my mother's eyes more sorrowful. Four days left now. I must go and see Keramerich’s mother. I can not write that down. This quaking, sobbing woman who shakes me and cries out on me: “Why are you living then, when he is dead?”; who drowns me in tears and calls out: “What are you there for at all, child, when you—who drops into a chair and wails: “Did you see him? Did you see him then? How did he die?” I tell her he was shot through the heart and died instantaneously. She looks at me, she doubts me: “You lie. I know better. I have felt how terrib’y he died. I have heard his voice at night. I have felt his anguish—tell the truth, I want to knowit, I must know it.” “No,” I say. “I was beside him. He died at once.” She pleads with me gently: “Tell me. You must tell me. I know you want to comfort me, but don’t you
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see, you torment me far more than if you told me the truth? I can not bear the uncertainty. Tell me how it was, and even though it will be terrible, it will be far better than what I have to think if you don’t.” I never will tell her. She can make mincemeat out of me first. I console her, but she strikes me as rather stupid all the saint. Why doesn’t she stop worrying? Kemmerich will stay dead whether she knows about it or not. When a man has seen so many dead he can not understand any longer why there should be so much anguish over a single individual. * So I say rather impatiently: “He died immediately. He felt absolutely nothing at all. His face was quite calm.” She Is silent. Then she says slowly: “Will you swear it?” “Yes.” “By everything that is sacred to you?” Good God, what is there that is sacred to me? Such things change pretty quickly with us. “Yes, he died at once.” “Are you willing never to come back yourself, if it isn’t true?” “May I never come back if he wasn’t killed instaneously.” I would swear to anything. But
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she seems to believe me. She moans and weeps steadily. I have to tell how it happened so I invent a story and I almost believe it myself. As I leave she kisses me and gives me a picture of him. In his recruit’s uniform he leans on a round rustic table with legs made of birch branches. Behind him a wood is painted on a curtain, and on tne table stands a mug of beer. CHAPTER XXI IT is the last evening at home. Every one is silent. I go to bed early. I seize the pillow, press it against myself and bury my head in it. Who knows if I wnl ever lie in a feather bed again? Late in the night my mother comes into my room. She thinks I am asleep, and I pretended to be so. To talk, to stay awake with one another, it is too hard. She sits long into the night, although she is in pain and often writhes. At last I can bear it no longer, and pretend I have just wakened up.
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