Tuesday, December 1, 2009

RBC: Chapter Fourteen.

Henry begins to listen around hearing the noises from places surrounding the camp. He is back at the regiment and had just awoke form a deep sleep. Wilson came to check on him. When he helps him with his wound Henry finds it very painful. He is exclaiming that he is being to rough with it. Soon Henry began to see that war had made Wilson a different person. Each one of them had changed in some way because of war. Wilson had a sense of wisdom about him that seemed to come due to his becoming a soldier and entering this war. He talked as if he had the knowledge of being there for years when it wasn't that long at all since they had first fought. Henry informed Wilson of Jim's death. He seemed to feel disappointed to me, but as if it happens all the time. While they were talking a fight broke out. A man was being teased and had spilled coffee on his knee. When Wilson tried to break it up he was thought to be dumb. He thought it stupid of these men to fight because they shouldn't fight against their own people. They were already fighting against an enemy who needed to fight on the same side then too. Also, Wilson mentioned how many men were flocking back that had been thought dead. They were like Henry, but did they run too?

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