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第45章

Already the country was taking on the look of summer, and the dusty stretches of veldt were tinged here and there with thin patches of growing green.Over the hills nearest the town were scattered the lines of ruined trenches, still littered here and there with rusty tools dropped there by the Boers when, long months before, they had caught sight of the advancing armies of French and Hutton.As they drew nearer, Weldon could make out the familiar details of a field hospital: the low white tents in their circle of whitewashed stones, the Red-Cross nurses hurrying to and fro and the blue-coated convalescents strolling leisurely about the enclosure.Carew, meanwhile, had pushed forward.Above the P.M.O.'s tent fluttered the Red Cross, and he had caught sight of a white apron and a scarlet cape in the open door.

"Miss Mellen! Alice!"

In the still air of a summer noon, Carew's voice carried distinctly back to Weldon.He glanced towards the tent.Then, beckoning to Kruger Bobs, he turned and rode away to inspect the distant landscape.

An hour later, Kruger Bobs was squatting on the ground, a heaped plate on his knees and a smile of rapture surrounding his smacking lips.Near him, the three horses munched contentedly, stamping lightly now and then and whisking their tails to drive off the buzzing flies.Outside the door of the tent, Alice Mellen sat on a bench, with Carew at her side and Weldon sprawling lazily on the ground at her feet.

"Twenty-seven inside," she told them."It is mostly enteric and S.

C., men who have been sent here from Bloemfontein.Their hospitals are overcrowded.We have both sorts here, you know.""Nursing Boers?" Carew asked, disapprovingly.

"Why not? They are men, plucky men, too, some of them.I rather like the race.Anyway, it makes an interesting mixture.We have had to put them all together, and they get on capitally, exchanging stories and gossip and sympathy like men of the same company.One of them, a Boer,--" she hesitated for the right word; then she adopted the vernacular of the service--"went out, the other day; and, among his mourners, the sincerest ones were the two London Tommies in the two next beds.War isn't all hatred, by any means.Turn nurse for a month and you'll find it out.""Or else turn patient," Carew interpolated quietly.

Her color came; but she only turned more directly to Weldon.

"I was glad to come here for a change," she added."Shall you stay here long?""It is impossible to tell.The other nurses here are younger at it than I, and there are some hard cases.If it were not for Syb, Ishould be at my wits' end sometimes."

"Then ought you to stay here?" Carew urged, with a sudden assumption of proprietorship which sat well upon him.

She faced him with a smile.

"Oh, but this is nothing in comparison with Johannesburg.There the work is agonizing.Between wounds and enteric, the place is crammed, and we can't get the nurses we absolutely need.My mother thought Iwas growing too tired, and she sent Syb up here to take care of me.

Instead, I have pressed her into the service and trained her until she is one of the best nurses I have ever had under me.The men adore her, she is so strong and so full of her queer, jolly fun."With his head pillowed on his arms, Weldon lay watching her thoughtfully.Under her piles of inky hair, her face looked thin, and the shadows lay heavy around her eyes.Nevertheless, the eyes were shining and the curves of the lips were all upward.Plainly the day had brought her a tonic; yet the past six months had told upon the girl pitilessly.

"But, for God's sake, when is it all to end?" he burst out suddenly.

"Tired of the service, Mr.Weldon?" she asked gravely, but with no accent of reproach.

"Not tired of my own.But the worst of it all comes back on you women, and that is maddening."She smiled down at him, and the light in her eyes deepened and grew yet more womanly.

"It is all we can do to help, Mr.Weldon.Let us take what share we can.The work is hard, hard and discouraging; but--" involuntarily she glanced at Carew's happy, handsome face; "but now and then it brings its own reward."The short silence was broken only by Kruger Bobs, scraping his spoon along his fast-emptying plate.Then Alice spoke again.

"You hear often from Cooee, Mr.Weldon?"

"Now and then.Not often."

"Did you know that she may come to us, after Christmas?""No," he said alertly."To Johannesburg?"She nodded.

"We need her, and my aunt has almost given her consent.The need grows greater, every day; we can't hold out much longer, unless we can have more help.Cooee isn't trained at all; but she has endless tact and she knows how to take orders.Unless January brings us fewer patients, I think she will come north for a month." "Does she wish to?"Alice laughed.

"As a matter of mere conscience.Cooee hates lint and disinfectants and the hush of things; but she begins to see the need before her.

She makes all manner of fun of me, and of the whole hospital scheme of things; but still I think she will come.My aunt opposes it; but we are trying to compromise on a month.That won't wear Cooee out, and the novelty will last for that length of time, and help keep up her enthusiasm.""Did you know Captain Frazer is coming up, in a week or two?"For an instant, Alice's eyes clouded.

"No.When did you hear?"

"Just as I left camp.The appointment took him quite by surprise, and he wrote to me at once," Weldon answered with quiet dignity, for he was not slow to read the question in the girl's mind.

Her face cleared.

"I hadn't heard.Cooee's last letter is three weeks old, so it couldn't bring the news." Then she glanced over her shoulder, as one of the doctors halted on the threshold."Am I needed?""Young Walpole is just going," he said gravely."He has asked for you."Both men rose to their feet.It was Carew, however, who lingered.

"We are leaving Winburg, to-morrow, so this is good by," he said regretfully."Take care of yourself, Alice, and bless you!" And, underneath its happiness, his boyish face was unusually grave, as he mounted and rode away at Weldon's side.

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