Tuesday, December 1, 2009
RBC: Chapter Fifteen.
Henry remembered the letter that had been given to him by Wilson before their first battle. He wasn't going to give it to him when he decided he was going to keep it. He began to think also that it would bring back hurt to Wilson. Henry began thinking of how he had been "involved" in the battles. He seemed to think that his time was up. His battle was fought so he wanted to go home and get the glory. He could be seen as a veteran and had done the work now, but really I think it is a lie and he is selfish. This appeared to be him talking his way through not being guilty again. All of a sudden he saw himself as some great soldier and had experience? I do not think so. It stunned him when then Wilson asked him for the letters back. He gave them back, but fumbled trying t find something to say. That did not work and he gave in to saying nothing when giving them over.
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