Tuesday, November 24, 2009
RBD: Chapter Thirteen.
Henry walked towards his regiment and came across a man who seemed to be standing guard. The man asked who was there and Henry thought the voice was the voice of Wilson. It was him and they reunited with each other. Henry told Wilson of what had "happened" to him. His story was that he had a very tough time and was shot in the head. This was a lie though, unless you consider his emotional stress. He was actually hit with a rifle and it wasn't from the enemy as he made it seem. Wilson was immediately concerned. Henry had that heroic thing about him if he thought about it now. Even if it was a lie. Wilson called for others and some took good care of Henry. They fixed him up and gave him some resting time. Henry looked all around at the people and you would think guilt would fill him, but it doesn't say so. I think guilt should have filled him when he returned because he did not even fight yet he was getting all this good treatment from his men.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

No comments:
Post a Comment