interlude(玛丽罗茨莱因哈特惊人的幕间表演)-第51节
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had brought back information of great value to all the Allied armies。
So Sara Lee bandaged; and in the little room across the way; where no
longer Harvey's photograph sat on the mantel; Henri told his story to the
officers … of his imprisonment in the German prison at Crefeld; of his
finding Jean there; weeks later when he was convalescing from typhoid; of
their escape and long wandering; of Jean's getting into Holland; whence he
would return by way of England。 Of his own business; of what he had
done behind the lines after Jean had gone; he said nothing。 But his
listeners knew and understood。
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THE AMAZING INTERLUDE
But his dispatches off; his story briefly told; Henri wandered out
among the men again。 He was very happy。 He had never thought to be so
happy。 He felt the touch on his sleeves of hard brown; not overclean hands;
infinitely tender and caressing; and over there; as though she had never
gone; was Sara Lee; slightly flushed and very radiant。
And as though he also had never gone away; Henri pushed into the
salle a manger and stood before her smiling。
〃You bandage well; mademoiselle;〃 he said gayly。 〃But I? I bandage
better! See now; a turn here; and it is done! Does it hurt; Paul?〃
The man in the dressing chair squirmed and grinned sheepishly。
〃The iodine;〃 he explained。 〃It is painful。〃
〃Then I shall ask you a question; and you will forget the iodine。 Why
is a dead German like the tail of a pig?〃
Paul failed。 The room failed。 Even Colonel Lilias confessed himself at
fault。
〃Because it is the end of the swine;〃 explained Henri; and looked about
him triumphantly。 A gust of laughter spread through the room and even to
the kitchen。 A door banged。 Henri upset a chair。 There was noise again;
and gayety in the little house of mercy。 And much happiness。
And there I think we may leave them all … Henri and Sara Lee; and
Jean of the one eye and the faithful heart; and Marie; with her kettles; and
even Rene; who still in some strange way belonged to the little house; as
though it were something too precious to abandon。
The amazing interlude had become the play itself。 Never again for
Sara Lee would the lights go up in front; and Henri with his adoring eyes
and open arms fade into the shadows。
The drama of the war plays on。 The Great Playwright sees fit; now and
then; to take away some well…beloved players。 New faces appear and
disappear。 The music is the thunder of many guns。 Henri still plays his big
part; Sara Lee her little one。 Yet who shall say; in the end; which one has
done the better? There are new and ever new standards; but love remains
the chief。 And love is Sara Lee's one quality … love of her kind; of tired
men and weary; the love that shall one day knit this broken world together。
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And love of one man。
On weary nights; when Henri is again lost in the shadows; Sara Lee;
her work done; the men gone; sits in her little house of mercy and waits。
The stars on clear evenings shine down on the roofless buildings; on the
rubbish that was once the mill; on the ruined poplar trees; and on the small
acre of peace where tiny crosses mark the long sleep of weary soldiers。
And sometimes; though she knows it now by heart; she reads aloud
that letter of Henri's to her。 It comforts her。 It is a promise。
〃If that is to be; then think of me; somewhere; perhaps with Rene by
my side; since he; too; loved you。 And I shall still be calling you; and
waiting。 Perhaps; even beyond the stars; they have need of a little house of
mercy。 And God knows; wherever I am; I shall have need of you。〃