Beneath the hill, a valley extended for perhaps a... Beneath the hill, a valley extended for perhaps a quarter of a mile, an island of tall grass surrounded by the mountain range in front, and by hills to the left and rightBeyond the valley the pass wound through the range in a twisting rocky gorge between sheer walls of stoneThe floor of the defile was hidden in foliage, and might conceal any number of men
He stared at the few knolls set in the opening of the pass, searching the jungle that circled about its footHe had a quiet satisfaction that he had come so farA damn lot of land we crossed, he told himselfThrough the silence which hung over the hills, he could hear the muffled rumble of artillery on the other side of the mountains, the sporadic grumble of a battle
Martinez had come up beside him"All right, Japbait," he whispered, "let's keep to the hills around the edge of this valleyIf they's anyone
fendi b sitting at the entrance to the pass, they'll see us if we go through the field Martinez nodded, crouched over the top of the hill, and turned to the right to circle the valleyCroft waved his arm to the rest of the platoon to follow, and started down the hill
They moved very slowly, keeping close to the tall grassMartinez would advance only thirty yards at a time, and then halt, before moving forward againSomething of his caution was transferred to the menWithout anything being said, they all were waryThey roused themselves from their fatigue, alerted their dulled senses, even restored to some extent a necessary delicate control of their limbsThey were careful where they placed their feet, and they lifted their legs at each step, and set them down firmly, trying to make no noiseThey were all acutely conscious of the silence in the valley, and started at
chanel earings unexpected rustles, halted every time an insect began its chirpingTheir tension increasedThey expected something to happen, and their mouths became dry, their heartbeats pounded high in their chests
It was only a few hundred yards from the place where Croft had studied the valley to the approaches of the pass, but the route Martinez took was more than half a mileIt took them a long time to circle around, perhaps half an hour, and their alertness diminishedThe men in the rear of the column had to wait minutes at a time, and then jog forward on the half-run to keep up with the rest of the platoonIt was trying, it was exhausting, and it grated on themTheir fatigue became alive again, and throbbed in their backs, in the exhausted hamstrings of their thighsThey would stand in a partial crouch, waiting for the signal to move ahead, their packs resting cruelly on
replicas de bolsas their shouldersThe sweat would run into their eyes, and their eyes would tearThey lost the fine edge of their tension, became surlyA few of them began to grumble, and in one of the longer halts Wilson stopped to relieve himselfThey began to move while he was still occupied and the column was confusedThe men in the rear whispered up the file to halt the leaders, and for a minute or so men were moving back and forth and whispering to each otherWhen Wilson was ready, they advanced again, but discipline was brokenAlthough none of the men talked aloud, the sum of their whispers, their decreased caution in walking, added up to a detectable murmur of soundOccasionally Croft would give a hand signal to be silent, but it did not have enough effect
They reached the cliffs at the base of Mount Anaka, and bore to the left again, darting toward the pass from rock to
saddle handbags rockThey reached a place where there was no defilade; an open field, a cove of the larger valley extended for a hundred yards to the first saddle in the passThere was nothing to do but walk across itHearn and Croft squatted behind a ledge and discussed their strategy
"We got to divvy up into the two squads, Lootenant, and have one of them go across the field while the other covers
"I guess that's it," Hearn noddedIt was oddly, incongruously pleasant, to be sitting on the rock ledge, absorbing the warmth of the sun on his bodyHe took a deep breath"That's what we'll doWhen the first squad reaches the pass, the other one can come on up Croft massaged his chin, examining the Lieutenant's face"I'll take the squad, huh, Lootenant?"
No! This was where he had to step in"I'm going to take it, Sergeant"You better take Martinez's squadMost of the older men are in
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