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staggering up to headquartersone mass of blood; and three

inches thick with caked dirt。 His right side was torn open from a

shell…wound; and he had two machine…gun bullets in his shoulder。

He's deaf as a post; too; from shell…shock。 He tumbled over in a

heap on the steps of headquarters。 But he GOT there。 That's

Bruce; all over。 That's the best type of collie; all over。 Some

of us were for putting him out of his misery with a shot through

the head。 We'd have done it; too; if it had been any other dog。

But the surgeon…general waded in and took a hand in the game

carried Bruce to his own quarters。 We left him working over the

dog himself。 And he swears Bruce will pull through!〃







CHAPTER IV。 When Eyes Were No Use



〃Yes; it's an easy enough trade to pick up;〃 lectured Top…

Sergeant Mahan; formerly of the regular army。 〃You've just got to

remember a few things。 But you've got to keep on remembering

those few; all the time。 If you forget one of 'em; it's the last

bit of forgetting you're ever likely to do。〃



Top…Sergeant Mahan; of the mixed French…and…American regiment

known as 〃Here…We…Come;〃 was squatting at ease on the trench

firing step。 From that professorial seat he was dispensing

useful knowledge to a group of fellow…countrymen…newly arrived

from the base; to pad the 〃Here…We…Come〃 ranks; which had been

thinned at the Rache attack。



〃What sort of things have we got to remember; Sergeant?〃 jauntily

asked a lanky Missourian。 〃 We've got the drill pretty pat; and

the trench instructions and〃



〃Gee!〃 ejaculated Mahan。 〃I had no idea of that! Then why don't

you walk straight ahead into Berlin? If you know all you say you

do; about war; there's nothing more for you to learn。 I'll drop a

line to General Foch and suggest to him that you rookies be

detailed to teach the game to us oldsters。〃



〃I didn't mean to be fresh;〃 apologized the jaunty one。 〃Won't

you go ahead and tell us the things we need to remember?〃



〃Well;〃 exhorted Mahan; appeased by the newcomer's humility;

〃there aren't so many of them; after all。 Learn to duck; when you

hear a Minnie grunt or a whizzbang cut loose; or a five…nine

begin to whimper。 Learn not to bother to duck when the rifles get

to jabberingfor you'll never hear the bullet that gets you。

Study the nocturnal habits of machine…guns and the ways of

snipers and the right time not to play the fool。 And keep saying

to yourself: 'The bullet ain't molded that can get ME!' Mean it

when you say it。 When you've learned those few things; the rest

of the war…game is dead easy。〃



〃Except;〃 timidly amended old Sergeant Vivier; the gray little

Frenchman; 〃except when eyes areare what you call it; no use。〃 

〃That's right;〃 assented Mahan。 〃In the times when eyes are no

use; all rules fail。 And then the only thing you can do is to

trust to your Yankee luck。 I remember〃



〃'When eyes are no use'?〃 repeated the recruit。 〃If you mean

after dark; at nighthaven't we got the searchlights and the

starshells and all that?〃



〃Son;〃 replied Mahan; 〃we have。 Though I don't see how you ever

guessed such an important secret。 But since you know everything;

maybe you'll just kindly tell us what good all the lights in the

world are going to do us when the filthy yellow…gray fog begins

to ooze up out of the mud and the shell…holes; and the filthy

gray mist oozes down from the clouds to meet it。 Fog is the one

thing that all the warscience won't overcome。 A fogpenetrator

hasn't been invented yet。 If it had been; there'd be many a husky

lad living today; who has gone West; this past few years; on

account of the fogs。 Fog is the boche's pet。 It gives Fritzy a

lovely chance to creep up or; us。 It〃



〃It is the helper of US; too;〃 suggested old Vivier。 〃More than

one time; it has kept me safe when I was on patrol。 And did it

not help to save us at Rache; when〃



〃The fog may have helped us; one per cent; at Rache;〃 admitted

Mahan。 〃But Bruce did ninety…nine per cent of the saving。〃



〃A Scotch general?〃 asked the recruit; as Vivier nodded cordial

affirmation of Mahan's words; and as others of the old…timers

muttered approval。



〃No;〃 contradicted Mahan。 〃A Scotch collie。 If you were dry

behind the ears; in this life; you wouldn't have to ask who Bruce

is。〃



〃I don't understand;〃 faltered the rookie; suspicious of a

possible joke。



〃You will soon;〃 Mahan told him。 〃Bruce will be here to…day。 I

heard the K。O。 saying the big dog is going to be sent down with

some dispatches or something; from headquarters。 It's his first

trip since he was cut up so。〃



〃I am saving himthis!〃 proclaimed Vivier; disgorging from the

flotsam of his pocket a lump of once…white sugar。 〃My wife; she

smuggle three of these to me in her last paquet。 One I eat in my

cafe noir; one I present to mon cher vieux; ce bon Mahan; one I

keep for the grand dog what save us all that day。〃



〃What's the idea?〃 queried the mystified rookie。 〃I don't〃



〃We were stuck in the front line of the Rache salient;〃 explained

Mahan; eager to recount his dog…friend's prowess。 〃On both sides

our supports got word to fall back。 We couldn't get the word;

because our telephone connection was knocked galley…west。 There

we were; waiting for a Hun attack to wipe us out。 We couldn't

fall back; for they were peppering the hillslope behind us。 We

were at the bottom。 They'd have cut us to ribbons if we'd shown

our carcasses in the open。 Bruce was here; with a message he'd

brought。 The K。O。 sent him back to headquarters for the reserves。

The boche heavies and snipers and machine…guns all cut loose to

stop him as he scooted up the hill。 And a measly giant of a

German police dog tried to kill him; too。 Bruce got through the

lot of them; and he reached headquarters with the SOS call that

saved us。 The poor chap was cut and gouged and torn by bullets

and shell…scraps; and he was nearly dead from shell…shock; too。

But the surgeon general worked over him; himself; and pulled him

back to life。 He〃



〃He is a loved pet of a man and a woman in your America; I have

heard one say;〃 chimed in Vivier。 〃And his home; there; was in

the quiet country。 He was lent to the cause; as a patriotic

offering; ce brave! And of a certainty; he has earned his

welcome。〃



When Bruce; an hour later; trotted into the trenches; on the way

to the 〃Here…We…Come〃 colonel's quarters; he was received like a

visiting potentate。 Dozens of men hailed him eagerly by name as

he made his way to his destination with the message affixed to

his collar。



Many of these men were his well…remembered friends and comrades。

Mahan and Vivier; and one or two more; he had grown to likeas

well as he could like any one in that land of horrors; three

thousand miles away from The Place; where he was born; and from

the Mistress and the Master; who were his loyally worshiped gods。



Moreover; being only mortal and afflicted with a hearty appetite;

Bruce loved the food and other delicacies the men were forever

offering him as a variation on the stodgy fare dished out to him

and his fellow war…dogs。



As much to amuse and interest the soldiers whose hero he was; as

for any special importance in the dispatch he carried; Bruce had

been sent now to the trenches of the Here…We…Comes。 It was his

first visit to the regiment he had saved; since the days of the

Rache assault two months earlier。 Thanks to supremely clever

surgery and to tender care; the dog was little the worse for his

wounds。 His hearing gradually had come back。 In one shoulder he

had a very slight stiffness which was not a limp; and a

new…healed furrow scarred the left side of his tawny coat。

Otherwise he was as good as new。



As Bruce trotted toward the group that so recently had been

talking of him; the Missouri recruit watched with interest for

the dog's joy at this reunion with his old friends。 Bruce's snowy

chest and black…stippled coat were fluffed out by many recent

baths。 His splendid head high and his dark eyes bright; the

collie advanced toward the group。



Mahan greeted him joyously。 Vivier stretched out a hand which

displayed temptingly the long…hoarded lump of sugar。 A third man

produced; from nowhere in particular; a large and meat…fringed

soup…bone。



〃I wonder which of you he'll come to; first;〃 said the interested

Missourian。



The question was answered at once; and right humiliatingly。 For

Bruce did not falter in his swinging stride as he came abreast of

the group。 Not by so much as a second glance did he notice

Mahan's hail and the tempting food。



As he passed within six inches of the lump of sugar which Vivier

was holding out to him; the dog's silken ears quivered slightly;

sure sign of hard…repressed emotion in a thoroughbred collie;

but he gave no other manifestation that he knew any one was

there。



〃Well; I'll be blessed!〃 snickered the Missourian in high

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