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第122章 Chapter 43(2)

Immediately after,the civilian multitude in the rear will retire,to meet business engagements elsewhere.None but nobles and gentry are knights,and NONE BUT THESE will remain to dance to our music after that episode.

It is absolutely true that we shall have to fight nobody but these thirty thousand knights.Now speak,and it shall be as you decide.Shall we avoid the battle,retire from the field?""NO!!!"

The shout was unanimous and hearty.

"Are you --are you --well,afraid of these thirty thousand knights?"That joke brought out a good laugh,the boys'troubles vanished away,and they went gaily to their posts.Ah,they were a darling fifty-two!

As pretty as girls,too.

I was ready for the enemy now.Let the approaching big day come along --it would find us on deck.

The big day arrived on time.At dawn the sentry on watch in the corral came into the cave and reported a moving black mass under the horizon,and a faint sound which he thought to be military music.Breakfast was just ready;we sat down and ate it.

This over,I made the boys a little speech,and then sent out a detail to man the battery,with Clarence in command of it.

The sun rose presently and sent its unobstructed splendors over the land,and we saw a prodigious host moving slowly toward us,with the steady drift and aligned front of a wave of the sea.Nearer and nearer it came,and more and more sublimely imposing became its aspect;yes,all England was there,apparently.Soon we could see the innumerable banners fluttering,and then the sun struck the sea of armor and set it all aflash.Yes,it was a fine sight;I hadn't ever seen anything to beat it.

At last we could make out details.All the front ranks,no telling how many acres deep,were horsemen --plumed knights in armor.Suddenly we heard the blare of trumpets;the slow walk burst into a gallop,and then --well,it was wonderful to see!Down swept that vast horse-shoe wave --it approached the sand-belt --my breath stood still;nearer,nearer --the strip of green turf beyond the yellow belt grew narrow --narrower still --became a mere ribbon in front of the horses --then disappeared under their hoofs.Great Scott!Why,the whole front of that host shot into the sky with a thunder-crash,and became a whirling tempest of rags and fragments;and along the ground lay a thick wall of smoke that hid what was left of the multitude from our sight.

Time for the second step in the plan of campaign!I touched a button,and shook the bones of England loose from her spine!

In that explosion all our noble civilization-factories went up in the air and disappeared from the earth.It was a pity,but it was necessary.

We could not afford to let the enemy turn our own weapons against us.

Now ensued one of the dullest quarter-hours I had ever endured.We waited in a silent solitude enclosed by our circles of wire,and by a circle of heavy smoke outside of these.We couldn't see over the wall of smoke,and we couldn't see through it.But at last it began to shred away lazily,and by the end of another quarter-hour the land was clear and our curiosity was enabled to satisfy itself.No living creature was in sight!We now perceived that additions had been made to our defenses.The dynamite had dug a ditch more than a hundred feet wide,all around us,and cast up an embankment some twenty-five feet high on both borders of it.As to destruction of life,it was amazing.Moreover,it was beyond estimate.Of course,we could not COUNT the dead,because they did not exist as individuals,but merely as homogeneous protoplasm,with alloys of iron and buttons.

No life was in sight,but necessarily there must have been some wounded in the rear ranks,who were carried off the field under cover of the wall of smoke;there would be sickness among the others --there always is,after an episode like that.But there would be no reinforcements;this was the last stand of the chivalry of England;it was all that was left of the order,after the recent annihilating wars.So I felt quite safe in believing that the utmost force that could for the future be brought against us would be but small;that is,of knights.I therefore issued a congratulatory proclamation to my army in these words:

SOLDIERS,CHAMPIONS OF HUMAN LIBERTY AND EQUALITY:Your General congratulates you!In the pride of his strength and the vanity of his renown,an arrogant enemy came against you.You were ready.The conflict was brief;on your side,glorious.This mighty victory,having been achieved utterly without loss,stands without example in history.So long as the planets shall continue to move in their orbits,the BATTLE OF THE SAND-BELT will not perish out of the memories of men.

THE BOSS.

I read it well,and the applause I got was very gratifying to me.Ithen wound up with these remarks:

"The war with the English nation,as a nation,is at an end.The nation has retired from the field and the war.Before it can be persuaded to return,war will have ceased.This campaign is the only one that is going to be fought.It will be brief --the briefest in history.Also the most destructive to life,considered from the standpoint of proportion of casualties to numbers engaged.We are done with the nation;henceforth we deal only with the knights.English knights can be killed,but they cannot be conquered.

We know what is before us.While one of these men remains alive,our task is not finished,the war is not ended.We will kill them all."[Loud and long continued applause.]

I picketed the great embankments thrown up around our lines by the dynamite explosion --merely a lookout of a couple of boys to announce the enemy when he should appear again.

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