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Chapter 28

           HecountedthedeadandthewoundedandherecognizedSordo’sautomaticrifle.Hedidnotknowwhattheponcho-wrappedbundlewaswhichflappedagainsttheledhorse’sflanksasthestirrupleathersswungbutwhen,onhiswayhome,hecameinthedarkontothehillwhereSordohadfought,heknewatoncewhatthelongponchorollcontained.Inthedarkhecouldnottellwhohadbeenuponthehill.ButhecountedthosethatlaythereandthenmadeoffacrossthehillsforPablo’scamp.

           Walkingaloneinthedark,withafearlikeafreezingofhisheartfromthefeelingtheholesofthebombcratershadgivenhim,fromthemandfromwhathehadfoundonthehill,heputallthoughtofthenextdayoutofhismind.Hesimplywalkedasfastashecouldtobringthenews.AndashewalkedheprayedforthesoulsofSordoandofallhisband.Itwasthefirsttimehehadprayedsincethestartofthemovement.

           "Mostkind,mostsweet,mostclementVirgin,"heprayed.

           Buthecouldnotkeepfromthinkingofthenextdayfinally.Sohethought:IwilldoexactlyastheIngléssaysandashesaystodoit.Butletmebeclosetohim,OLord,andmayhisinstructionsbeexactforIdonotthinkthatIcouldcontrolmyselfunderthebombardmentoftheplanes.Helpme,OLord,tomorrowtocomportmyselfasamanshouldinhislasthours.Helpme,OLord,tounderstandclearlytheneedsoftheday.Helpme,OLord,todominatethemovementofmylegsthatIshouldnotrunwhenthebadmomentcomes.Helpme,OLord,tocomportmyselfasamantomorrowinthedayofbattle

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