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before daybreak. I hope you understand
that we don’t bombard churches.”
“I thought you did,” said the Doctor.
“I was at Rheims.”
The surgeon bit his lip.
“I wish you could help us to get a proper
bandage and a drainage-tube for the Bavarian
soldier over there,” said Doctor Martin, with
a superhuman effort to keep his nerves in
hand.
“Why didn’t you tell us you had a German
here?”
“You have not given me time to tell you
anything,” answered Doctor Martin.
The surgeon looked unmoved at the
terrible wound, and sent the orderly to fetch
his instrument case and necessary dressing
material, talking the while on indifferent
matters with his comrade without saying
a single word to the wounded man.
“Potzdonnerwetter! There he brings me the
wrong scissors again!” shouted the surgeon,
as the orderly with a stiff salute handed him
the instrument case. “And what the devil
am I to do with these two small rolls of
bandages for a man who has his whole head
almost blown off! And do you call this
a drainage-tube! You d——d fool!”
“Damn you!” said Adalbert.
“It is no good wasting our time with
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