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第26章

FROM Dunkirk to the Front, the road, after the Belgian line was passed, was lightly guarded.Henri came out of a reverie to explain to Sara Lee.

"We have not many men," he said."And those that remain are holding the line.It is very weary, our army."Now at home Uncle James had thought very highly of the Belgian Army.He had watched the fight they made, and he had tried to interest Sara Lee in it.But without much result.She had generally said: "Isn't it wonderful!" or "horrible," as the case might be, and put out of her mind as soon as possible the ringing words he had been reading.But she had not forgotten, she found.They came back to her as she rode through that deserted countryside.Henri, glancing back somewhat later, found her in tears.

He climbed back at once into the rear of the car and sat down besideher.

"You are homesick, I think?"

"Yes.But not for myself.I am just homesick for all the people whohave lost their homes.You - and Jean, and all the rest.""Some day I shall tell you about my home and what has happened to it," he said gravely."Not now.It is not pleasant.But you must remember this: We are going back home, we Belgians." And after a little pause: "Just as you are."He lapsed into silence after that, and Sara Lee, stealing a glance at him, saw his face set and hard.She had a purely maternal impulse to reach over and pat his hand.

Jean did not like Henri's shift to the rear of the car.He drove with a sort of irritable feverishness, until Henri leaned over and touched him on the shoulder.

"We have mademoiselle with us, Jean," he said in French.

"It is not difficult to believe," growled Jean.But he slackened his pacesomewhat.

So far the road had been deserted.Now they had come up to a stream of traffic flowing slowly toward the Front.Armored cars, looking tall and top-heavy, rumbled and jolted along.Many lorries, one limousine containing a general, a few Paris buses, all smeared a dingy gray and filled with French soldiers, numberless and nondescript open machines, here and there a horse-drawn vehicle - these filled the road.In and out among them Jean threaded his way, while Sara Lee grew crimson with the effort to see it all, and Henri sat very stiff and silent.

At a crossroads they were halted by troops who had fallen out for a rest.The men stood at ease, and stared their fill at Sara Lee.Save for a few weary peasants, most of them had seen no women for months.But they were respectful, if openly admiring.And their admiration of her was nothing to Sara Lee's feeling toward them.She loved them all - boys with their first straggly beards on their chins; older men, looking worn and tired; French and Belgian; smiling and sad.But most of all, for Uncle James' sake, she loved the Belgians.

"I cannot tell you," she said breathlessly to Henri."It is like a dream come true.And I shall help.You look doubtful sometimes, but I am sure.""You are heaven sent," Henri replied gravely.

They turned into a crossroad after a time, and there in a little village Sara Lee found her new home.A strange village indeed, unoccupied and largely destroyed.Piles of bricks and plaster lined the streets.Broken glass was everywhere.Jean blew out a tire finally, because of the glass, and they were obliged to walk the remainder of the way.

"A poor place, mademoiselle," Henri said as they went along."A peaceful little town, and quite beautiful, once.And it harbored no troops.But everything is meat for the mouths of their guns."Sara Lee stopped and looked about her.Her heart was beating fast, but her lips were steady enough.

"And it is here that I -"

"A little distance down the street.You must see before you decide." Steady, passionless firing was going on, not near, but far away, likelow thunder before a summer storm.She was for months to live, to eat and sleep and dream to that rumbling from the Ypres salient, to waken when it ceased or to look up from her work at the strange silence.But it was new to her then, and terrible.

"Do they still shell this - this town?" she asked, rather breathlessly."Not now.They have done their work.Of course -" he did not finish.

Sara Lee's heart slowed down somewhat.After all, she had asked to be near the Front.And that meant guns and such destruction as was all about her.Only one thing troubled her.

"It is rather far from the trenches, isn't it?" He smiled slightly.

"Far! It is not very far.Not so far as I would wish, mademoiselle.But, to do what you desire, it is the best I have to offer.""How far away are the trenches?"

A quarter of a mile beyond those poplar trees.He indicated on a slight rise a row of great trees broken somewhat but not yet reduced to the twisted skeletons they were to become later on.In a long line they faced the enemy like sentinels, winter-quiet but dauntless, and behind them lay the wreck of the little village, quiet and empty.

"Will the men know I am here?" Sara Lee asked anxiously.

"But, yes, mademoiselle.At night they come up from the trenches, and fresh troops take their places.They come up this street and go on to wherever they are to rest.And when they find that a house of - mercy is here - and soup, they will come.More than you wish.""Belgian soldiers?"

"Only Belgian soldiers.That is as you want it to be, I think." "If only I spoke French!""You will learn.And in the meantime, mademoiselle, I have taken the liberty of finding you a servant - a young peasant woman.And you will also have a soldier always on guard."Something that had been in the back of Sara Lee's mind for some time suddenly went away.She had been thinking of Aunt Harriet and the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Church.She had, in fact, beenwondering how they would feel when they learned that she was living alone, the only woman among thousands of men.It had, oddly enough, never occurred to her before.

"You have thought of everything," she said gratefully.

But Henri said nothing.He had indeed thought of everything with a vengeance, with the net result that he was not looking at Sara Lee more than he could help.

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