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Chapter 20
Thetediousnessandpainofthesehoursupontherockgrewonlythegreaterasthedaywenton;therockgettingstillthehotterandthesunfiercer.Thereweregiddiness,andsickness,andsharppangslikerheumatism,tobesupported.Imindedthen,andhaveoftenmindedsince,onthelinesinourScotchpsalm:—
“Themoonbynighttheeshallnotsmite,
Noryetthesunbyday;”
andindeeditwasonlybyGod’sblessingthatwewereneitherofussun-smitten.
Atlast,abouttwo,itwasbeyondmen’sbearing,andtherewasnowtemptationtoresist,aswellaspaintothole.Forthesunbeingnowgotalittleintothewest,therecameapatchofshadeontheeastsideofourrock,whichwasthesideshelteredfromthesoldiers.
“Aswellonedeathasanother,”saidAlan,andslippedovertheedgeanddroppedonthegroundontheshadowyside.
Ifollowedhimatonce,andinstantlyfellallmylength,soweakwasIandsogiddywiththatlongexposure.Here,then,welayforanhourortwo,achingfromheadtofoot,asweakaswater,andlyingquitenakedtotheeyeofanysoldierwhoshouldhavestrolledthatway.Nonecame,however,allpassingbyontheotherside;sothatourrockcontinuedtobeourshieldeveninthisnewposition.
Presentlywebeganagaintogetalittlestrength;andasthesoldierswerenowlyingcloseralongtheriver-side,Alanproposedthatweshouldtryastart.