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The hills stared down on them when they were in a...
The hills stared down on them when they were in a valley, and in crossing a ridge-line the contrast rendered them naked, as though they could be seen for milesThe country was beautiful; the hills were tinted a canary yellow, and spread about them in an unending run of broad smooth curves, but the men did not appreciate the beautyThey had the isolation, the insignificance of insects traversing an endless beach
They walked for a mile across a deep flat valley, and the sun blazed on themThe kunai grass grew to terrifying heightsOn the plain each blade of grass was an inch wide and many feet highSometimes they would trudge for a hundred yards through grass that was over their headsIt roused a new kind of terror in them, drove them on more quickly than was bearableThey felt as though they blundered through a forest, but the forest was not solidIt weaved and swayed, rustled against their limbs, was soft and yielding, and therefore nauseousThey were afraid to let the man in front move too far away, for they could not see more than two or three yards, and so they dogged at each http://www.culuxury.com/categorys_46_Pasha_1.html" target="_blank other's heels, the grass whipping nastily into their facesEvery now and then a cloud of gnats would be disturbed and flicker tantalizingly about them, goading their flash with a dozen tiny bitesThere were many spiders in the field, and the webs kept trickling across their faces and hands, lashing them forward in a minor frenzyPollen and bits of grass teased their exposed skin
Martinez led the way like an arrow shot across the fieldMost of the time the grass was too tall for him to see, but he directed himself by the sun, never pausing for a momentIt took them only twenty minutes to cross the valley, and then after a short break they trudged over the hills againHere, the tall grass was welcome, for they grasped tufts of it to aid their ascent, and slowed their fall by clutching it on the downslopes of the hillsThe sun continued to beat on them
Their first fear of being observed by enemy troops had ebbed in the physical demands of the march, but a new and subtler terror began to obsess themThe land extended so far, was so completely silent, that they became acutely http://www.muluxury.com/scategory_30_Cartier-Watches.html" target="_blank conscious of its unexplored weight, its somnolent brooding resistanceThey remembered a rumor that natives had once lived in this portion of the island, and had died decades ago in a plague of scrub typhus, the survivors moving to another islandUntil now they had never thought about the natives except to miss their labor, but in the vast buzzing silence of the sun and the hills the men forced themselves onward in nervous spasms, halting and starting, their limbs quivering with exertionMartinez led them at a cruel pace as if pursuedEven more than the others, he was awed by the thought of the men who had lived on this island and diedIt seemed sacrilegious to him to move through this empty land disturbing the long untrampled earth
Croft experienced it in a different wayThe land was foreign to him, and spawned a deep instinctive excitement at the thought that no one had trod this earth for many yearsHe had always known land well; he knew by heart every rock outcropping on every hill for miles about his father's ranch, and this country, unexplored, appealed to him deeplyEach new vista http://www.ttluxury.com/categorys_28_Aqua-Terra-_1.html" target="_blank that the summit of a hill might furnish him was gratifyingIt was all his, all terrain which he could patrol with the platoon
And then he remembered Hearn, and shook his headCroft was like a high-spirited horse, unused to the bit, reminded he was no longer free by an occasional harsh pressure on his jawsHe turned around and spoke to Red, who was behind himTell them to snap it up
The order passed through the column, and the men moved forward even more quicklyAs they progressed farther away from the jungle their fear mounted, each hill behind them an added obstacle to their returnThe platoon propelled itself with a nervous dreadThey marched for three hours with only a few halts, lashed by the silence, forcing themselves onward in a tacit accordAt dusk, when they halted for their night's bivouac, the strongest men in the platoon were drained and overtired, and the weaker ones were close to collapseRoth lay on the ground for half an hour without moving, his hands and legs twitching uncontrollablyWyman lay hunched over, retching emptilyThey had continued for the last two http://www.ttluxury.com/scategory_28_Omega-Watches.html" target="_blank hours only through their fear of being left behind; their nerves had charged them temporarily with a spurious energy, and now that they had halted they felt too weak, their fingers were too numb, to undo the buckles on their packs and withdraw their blankets for the night
None of the men talkedGrouped together in a rough circle against the coming night, those who could stomached their rations, drank their water, and spread out their beddingThey had bivouacked in a hollow near the crest of a hill, and before it was dark Hearn and Croft hiked through a small orbit from the bivouac to determine the best place to post a guardThirty yards above the men, at the top of the hill, they looked out at the terrain they would have to cross the next dayFor the first time since they had entered the jungle, they were able to see Mount Anaka againIt was closer than they had ever seen it before, although the peak must have been twenty miles awayBut past the valley beneath them, the yellow hills extended only a short distance before altering into darker tans and browns and the gray-blue of http://www.culuxury.com" target="_blank rock

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