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The American Magazine: "The Hottest Four Hours I Ever Went Through" by Floyd Gibbons - Page 9

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The Hottest Four Hours I Ever Went Through, by Floyd Gibbons 147 direct against that German target. My fear was that myself and other American wounded lying in that field would die by American guns. That is what would have happened if that information had reached our artillery, and it is what should have happened. The lives of the wounded in that field were as nothing compared with the importance of wiping out that machine-gun nest on our left which was holding up the entire advance. I wanted to see what time it was, and my watch was attached to my left wrist. In endeavoring to get a look at it, I found out that my left arm was stiff and racked with pain. Hartzell, I knew, had a watch, but I did not know where he was lying, so I called out. He answered me from some distance away, but I could not tell how far or in what direction. I could see dimly but only at the expense of great pain. When he answered I shouted back to him" "Are you hit?" "No, are you?" he asked. "Yes; what time is it?" I said. "Are you hit badly?" He asked in reply. "No. I don't think so," I said. "I think I'm all right." "Where are you hit?" he asked. "In the head," I said. "I think something hit my eye." "In the head, you damn fool!" he shouted louder, with just a bit of anger and surprise in his voice. "How the hell can you be all right if you are hit in the head? Are you bleeding much?" "No," I said. "What time is it?" "I'm coming over to get you!" shouted Hartzell. "Don't move!" I hastened to shout back. "If you start moving, don't move near me. I think they think I'm dead." "Well, you can't lie there and bleed to death," Hartzell replied. "We've got to do something to get out of here." "Tell me what time it is and how long it will be before it's dark," I asked. "It's six o'clock now," Hartzell said, "and it won't be dark till nine -- this is June. Can you stick it out?" I told him that I thought I could, and we were slient for some time. Both of us had the feeling that other ears -- ears working in conjunction with eyes trained along the barrels of those machine guns a hundred yards on our left -- would be aroused to better marksmanship if we continued to talk. I began to take stock of my condition. During my year or more along the fronts I had been through many hospitals, and from observations in those institutions i had cultivated a keen distaste for one thing -- gas gangrene. I had learned from doctors its fatal and horrible results, and I also had learned from them that it was caused by germs which exist in large quantities in any ground that has been under artificial cultivation for a long period. Such was the character of the very field I was lying in, and I came to the realization that the wound in the left side of my face and head was resting flatly on the soil. With my right hand I drew up my British box respirator, or gas mask, and placed this under my head. 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