ButBarryhadcaughtthemajor’swords。Foramomenthestoodirresolute;thenwalkedquietlytowardthegroup。
  "Icouldn’thelphearingyou,MajorBustead,"hesaid,inavoicepleasantandunderperfectcontrol。"Igatheryouwerereferringtome。"
  "Iwas,sir,"saidthemajordefiantly。
  "AndwhyshouldIbesenttoCoventry,orexchanged,mayIask?"
  Barry’svoicewasthatofaninterestedoutsider。
  "Because,"stutteredtheMajor,"Iconsider,sir,that——that——youhavebeenguiltyofapieceofdamnableimpertinencetowardyourCommandingOfficer。Ineverheardanythinglikeitinmylife。
  Infernalcheek,Icallit,sir。"
  Whilethemajorwasspeaking,Barrystoodlisteningwithanairofrespectfulattention。
  "Iwonder!"hesaid,afteramoment’sthought。"IfIthoughtIhadbeenimpertinent,Ishouldatonceapologise。But,sir,doyouthinkitispartofmydutytoallowanyman,evenmyCommandingOfficer,to——pardonthedisgustingmetaphor,itisnotsodisgustingastheactioncomplainedof——tospitinmysoup,andtakeitwithoutprotest?Doyou,sir?"
  "I——you——"Themajorgrewveryredintheface。"Youneedtolearnyourplaceinthisbattalion,sir。"
  "Ido,"saidBarry,stillpreservinghisquietvoiceandmanner。
  "Iwanttolearn——Iamreallyanxioustolearnit。Doyoumindansweringmyquestion?"Histonewasthatofamanwhoisearnestlybutquiterespectfullyseekinginformationfromasuperiorofficer。
  "Yourquestion,sir?"stutteredthemajor,"your——your——question。
  Damnyourquestion,andyourselftoo。"
  Themajorturnedabruptlyaway。Barryheardhimquiteunmoved,stoodlookingafterhiminsilenceamomentortwo,then,shakinghishead,withapuzzledexpressiononhisface,movedslowlyawayfromthegroup。
  "Oh,myauntCaroline,"breathedSallyintohisfriendHopeton’sear,restingheavilymeanwhileagainsthisshoulder。"Whatascore!Whatascore!"
  "Abull,begad!acleanbull!"murmuredHopeton,supportinghisfriendoutoftheroomasheadded,"Alittlefreshair,asapreventativeofvertigo,astheolddocsays,eh,Sally。"
  "GoodLord,ishejustaplainass,orwhat?"inquiredyoungBooth,hiseyefollowingBarrydowntheroom。
  "Ass!Amule,Ishouldsay。Andonewithagoodlotofkickinhim,"repliedCaptainTrain。"Idon’tknowthatIcareforthatkindofananimal,though。"
  Beforemanyhourshadpassed,thewholebattalionhadreceivedwithundilutedjoyanaccountoftheincident,forthoughtheCommandingOfficerwaspopularwithhismen,tohavehimcalleddownathisownmessbyoneofhisownofficerswasaneventtoothrillingtogiveanythingbutunalloyeddelighttothosewhohadtosufferinsilencesimilarindignitiesatthehandsoftheirofficers。
  Anotableexceptioninthebattalion,however,wasSergeantMajorMcFetteridge,who,becauseofhismilitaryexperience,andofhisreputationasadisciplinarian,hadbeenrecentlytransferredtothebattalion。TothesergeantmajorthisactofBarry’swasbutanotherandmoreflagrantexampleofhisfondnessfor"buttin’in,"
  andthesergeantmajorletitbeknownthathestronglycondemnedthechaplainforwhathedeclaredwasanunheardofbreachofmilitarydiscipline。
  Ofcoursetherewereotherswhoopenlyapproved,andwhoadmiredthechaplain’s"nerveinstandinguptotheoldman。"Intheiropinionhewasentirelyjustifiedinwhathehadsaid。TheO。C。
  hadinsultedhim,andeveryofficeratthemess,byhisoff—colourstory,butonthewholethegeneralresultoftheincidentwasthatBarry’slifebecamemoreandmoreoneofisolationfrombothofficersandmen。Forthisreasonandbecauseofahauntingsenseoffailurethemonthsoftrainingprecedingthebattalion’sdepartureforEnglandwereforBarryonelongandalmostuninterruptedmisery。
  Itseemedimpossibletoestablishanypointofcontactwitheithertheofficersorthemen。Intheirathletics,intheirsocialgatherings,intheirreading,hewasquietlyignoredandmadetofeelthathewasinnowaynecessary。Animpalpablebutveryrealbarrierpreventedhisnearapproachtothosewhomhewassoeagertoserve。
  Thisunexpressedoppositionwasquickenedintoactivehostilitybythechaplain’suncompromisingattitudeontheliquorquestion。Bythearmyregulations,thebattalioncanteenwasdry,butinspiteofthismany,bothoftheofficersandthemen,freelyindulgedintheuseofintoxicatingdrink。Theeffectupondisciplinewas,ofcourse,deplorable,andinhispublicaddressesaswellasprivateconversation,Barryconstantlydenouncedthesedemoralisinghabits,winningtherebytheviolentdislikeofthoseespeciallyaffected,andthelatenthostilityofthemajorityofthemenwhoagreedwiththesergeantmajorinresentingthechaplain’s"buttin’in。"
  Itwas,therefore,withunspeakablejoythatBarrylearnedthatthebattalionwaswarnedforoverseasservice。Anychangeinhislotwouldbeanimprovement,forhewasconvincedthathehadreachedthelimitofwretchednessintheexerciseofhisdutyaschaplainofthebattalion。
  Inthisconviction,however,hewasmistaken。Onshipboard,hediscoveredthattherewerestilldepthsofmiserywhichhewascalledupontoplumb。Assignedtoamiserablestateroominanuncomfortablepartoftheship,hesufferedhorriblyfromseasickness,andforthefirsthalfofthevoyagelayfoodlessandspiritlessinhisbunk,indifferenttohisenvironmentortohisfate。Hissolefriendwashisbatman,HarryHobbs,but,ofcourse,hecouldnotconfidetoHarrythemiseryofhisbody,orthedeepermiseryofhissoul。
  ItwasHarry,however,thatbroughtrelief,foritwashethatcalledtheM。O。tohisofficer’sbedside。TheM。O。wasshockedtofindthechaplaininastateofextremephysicalweakness,andmentaldepression。Atonce,hegaveordersthatBarryshouldberemovedtohisownstateroom,whichwaslargeandairyandopentotheseabreezes。Theeffectwasimmediatelyapparent,forthechangeofroom,andmoreespeciallythetouchofhumansympathy,didmuchtorestoreBarrytohisnormalhealthandspirits。A
  friendshipsprangupbetweentheM。O。andthechaplain。WiththisfriendshipanewinterestcameintoBarry’slife,andwithsurprisingrapidityheregainedbothhisphysicalandmentaltone。
  Thedoctortookhimresolutelyinhand,pressedhimtotakehispartinthedailyphysicaldrill,inducedhimtosharethedailyprogrammeofsports,and,bestofall,discoveringaviolinonboard,insistedonhistakingaplaceonthemusicalprogrammerenderednightlyinthesalon。Asmightbeexpected,hisviolinwonhimfriendsamongallofthemusicloversonboardship,andlifeforBarrybeganoncemoretobebearable。
  Returningstrength,however,recalledhimtotheperformanceofhisdutiesaschaplain,andstraightwayintheexerciseofwhatheconsideredhisduty,hecameintoconflictwithnolessapersonagethanthesergeantmajorhimself。Thetroublearoseoverhisbatman,HarryHobbs。
  Harrywasamanwho,inhisyouthfuldays,hadbeenadiligentpatronoftheLondonmusichalls,andinconsequencehadbecomehimselfanamateurentertainerofveryconsiderableability。Hissailor’shornpipes,Irishjigs,hisoldEnglishNorth—countryballadsandhiscostersongswereanunendingjoytohiscomrades。
  TheirgratitudeandadmirationtookformsthatprovedpoorHarry’sundoing,andbesidessomeofthemtookanunholyjoyinsendingthechaplain’sbatmantohisofficerincapableofservice。
  Barry’sindignationandgriefwerebeyondwords。HedealtfaithfullywiththeerringHobbs,ashisminister,ashisofficer,aschaplain,butthedownwarddragofhisenvironmentprovedtoogreatforhisbatman’spowersofresistance。OnceandagainBarrysoughttheaidofthesergeantmajortorescueHarryfromhisdownwardcourse,buttheoldsergeantmajorwasunimpressedwiththeaccountofHarry’slapses。
  "Isyourbatmanunfitforduty,sir?"heinquired。
  "Yes,heis,often,"saidBarryindignantly。
  "Didyoureporthim,sir?"inquiredthesergeantmajor。
  "No,Ididnot。"
  "Then,sir,IamafraidthatuntilyoudoyourdutyIcandonothing,"answeredthesergeantmajor,withsuaverespect。
  "Ifyoudidyourduty,"Barrywasmovedtosay,"thenHobbswouldnotneedtobereported。Theregulationsgoverningthatcanteenshouldpreventthesefrequentexamplesofdrunkenness,whichareadisgracetothebattalion。"
  "DoIunderstand,sir,"inquiredthesergeantmajor,withquietrespect,"thatyouareaccusingmeofafailureinduty?"
  "Iamsayingthatiftheregulationswereobservedmybatmanandotherswouldnotbesofrequentlydrunk,andtheenforcingoftheseregulations,Iunderstand,isapartofyourduty。"
  "Then,sir,"repliedthesergeantmajor,"perhapsIhadbetterreportmyselftotheCommandingOfficer。"
  "Youcanpleaseyourself,"saidBarry,shortly,asheturnedaway。
  "Verygood,sir,"repliedthesergeantmajor。"Ishallreportmyselfatonce。"
  Thedayfollowing,thechaplainreceivedanordertoappearbeforetheO。C。intheorderlyroom。
  "CaptainDunbar,IunderstandthatyouaremakingachargeagainstSergeantMajorMcFetteridge,"wasColonelLeighton’sgreeting。
  "Iammakingnochargeagainstanyone,sir,"repliedBarryquietly。
  "Whatdoyousaytothat,SergeantMajorMcFetteridge?"
  Inreply,thesergeantmajorgaveafullandfairstatementofthepassagebetweenthechaplainandhimselfthedaybefore。
  "Isthiscorrect,CaptainDunbar?"askedtheO。C。
  "Substantiallycorrect,sir,exceptthatthesergeantmajorishereonhisownsuggestion,andonnoorderofmine。"
  "ThenIunderstandthatyouwithdrawyourchargeagainstthesergeantmajor。"
  "Iwithdrawnothing,sir。Ihadnointentionoflayingacharge,andIhavelaidnochargeagainstthesergeantmajor;butatthesametimeIhavenohesitationinsayingthattheregulationsgoverningthecanteenarenotobserved,and,asIunderstandthattheresponsibilityforenforcingtheseregulationsisinthesergeantmajor’shands,inthatsenseIconsiderthathehasfailedinhisduty。"
  Butthesergeantmajorwastoooldasoldiertobecaughtnapping。
  Hehadhiswitnessesreadyathandtotestifythatthecanteenwasconductedaccordingtoregulations,andthatifthechaplain’sbatmanoranyotherstookmoreliquorthantheyshould,neitherthecorporalinchargeofthecanteennorthesergeantmajorwastobeblamed。
  "AllIcansay,sir,"repliedBarry,"isthatsoldiersarefrequentlydrunkonthisship,andImyselfhaveseenthemwhentheworseforliquorgoingintothecanteen。"
  "Anddidyoureportthesementotheirofficersortome,CaptainDunbar,ordidyoureportthecorporalinchargeofthecanteen?"
  "No,sir,Ididnot。"
  "Thensir,doyouknowthatyouhavebeenguiltyofseriousneglectofduty?"saidthecolonelsternly。
  "DoIunderstand,sir,thatitismydutytoreporttoyoueverymanIseetheworseforliquoronthisship?"
  "Mostcertainly,"repliedthecolonel,emphatically。"Everybreachofdisciplinemustbereported。"
  "Iunderstood,sir,thatanofficerhadacertainamountofdiscretioninamatterofthiskind。"
  "Wheredidyougetthatnotion?"inquiredthecolonel。"Letmetellyouthatyouarewrong。Discretionarypowersliesolelywithme。"
  "Then,sir,IamtounderstandthatImustreporteverymanwhomI
  seetheworseforliquor?"
  "Certainly,sir,"
  "Andeveryofficer,aswell,sir?"
  Thecolonelhesitatedamoment,fumbledwithhispapers,andthenblurtedout:
  "Certainly,sir。Andletmesay,CaptainDunbar,thatanofficer,especiallyanofficerinyourposition,oughttobeverycarefulinmakingachargeagainstaN。C。O。,moreparticularlythesergeantmajorofhisbattalion。Nothingismorecalculatedtodragdowndiscipline。Thecaseisdismissed。"
  "Sir,"saidBarry,maintaininghisplacebeforethetable。"MayI
  askonequestion?"
  "Thecaseisdismissed,CaptainDunbar。Whatdoyouwant?"askedthecolonelbrusquely。
  "Iwanttobequiteclearastomyduty,inthefuture,sir。DoI
  understandthatifanymanorofficerisfoundundertheinfluenceofliquor,anywhereinthisship,andatanyhourofthedayornight,heistobereportedatoncetotheorderlyroom,eventhoughthatofficershouldbe,say,eventheadjutantoryourself?"
  Barrysaid,gazingupatthecolonelwithafaceinwhichearnestnessandcandourwereequallyblended。
  Thecolonelgazedbackathimwithafaceinwhichrageandperplexitywereequallyapparent。Forsomemoments,hewasspeechless,whilethewholeorderlyroomhelditsbreath。
  "Imean——thatyou——youunderstand——ofcourse,"stutteredthecolonel,"thatanofficermustusecommonsense。Hemustbedamnedsureofwhathesays,inotherwords,"saidthecolonel,rushinghisspeech。
  "But,sir,"continuedBarry。
  "Oh,gotothedevil,sir,"roaredthecolonel。"Thecaseisdismissed。"
  Barrysalutedandlefttheroom。
  "Isthemananinfernalandcondemnedfool,orwhatisthematterwithhim?"exclaimedthecolonel,turningtohisadjutantinahelplessappeal,whiletheorderlyroomstruggledwithitsgrins。
  "Thedevilonlyknows,"saidMajorBustead。"Hebeatsme。Heisaninterferingandimpertinentass,inmyopinion,butwhatelseheis,Idon’tknow。"
  Itisfairtosaythatthesergeantmajorborethechaplainnogrudgeforhispartintheaffair。Thewholebattalion,however,soonbecamepossessedofthetale,adornedandexpandedtoanunrecognisableextent,andrevelledinecstasyoverthediscomfortoftheC。O。Theconsensusofopinionwasthatonthewholethesergeantmajorhadcomeoffwithpremierhonours,andasbetweenthe"oldman"andthe"SkyPilot,"asBarrywascomingtobecalled,itwasaboutanevenbreak。AsforthePilot,heremainedmorethaneveramystery,andonthewhole,thebattalionwasinclinedtoleavehimalone。
  Thechaplain,however,hadpartially,atleast,achievedhisaim,inthattheregulationsgoverningthecanteenweremorestrictlyenforced,tothevastimprovementofdisciplinegenerally,andtotheimmenseadvantageofHarryHobbsinparticular。
  Soonafterthis,anothereventoccurredwhichaidedmateriallyinbringingaboutthissameresult,andwhichalsoledtoamodificationofopinioninthebattalioninregardtotheirchaplain。
  Totheciviliansoldierthepunctilioofmilitaryetiquetteisfrequentlynotonlyabore,butattimestakesontheappearanceofwilfulinsultwhichnogrownmanshouldbeexpectedtotolerate。
  TotheciviliansoldierbornandbroughtupinwidespacesofthefarNorthwestthisisespeciallythecase。
  Itisnotsurprising,therefore,thatMcCuaig,freshfromhisthirty—fiveyearsoflifeintheAthabascawilds,shouldfindtheroutineofmilitarydisciplineextremelyirksomeandthenicetiesofmilitaryetiquetteasfromaprivatetoanofficernotonlyfoolishbutdegradingbothtoofficerandman。UnderthepatientshepherdingofBarry’sfather,hehadenduredmuchwithoutprotestorcomplaint,but,withtheadventofSergeantMajorMcFetteridge,withhisrigidmilitarydisciplineandhisstrictinsistenceuponetiquette,McCuaigpassedintoanewatmosphere。TothefreebornandfreebredrecruitfromtheAthabascaplains,thestiffandsomewhatexaggeratedmilitarybearingofthesergeantmajorwasatfirstasourceofquietamusement,laterofperplexity,andfinallyofannoyance。ForMcFetteridgeandhisminutiaeofmilitarydisciplineMcCuaigheldonlycontempt。Tohim,thewholebusinesswasapieceofsillynonsenseunworthyofseriousmen。
  ItwasinevitablethatthesergeantmajorshouldsoonerorlaterdiscoverthisopinioninPrivateMcCuaig,andthatheshouldconsidertheholdingofthisopinionasatendencytowardinsubordination。Itwasalsoinevitablethatthesergeantmajorshouldorderacourseofspecialfatiguescalculatedtosubduethespiritoftheinsubordinateprivate。
  IttookMcCuaigsomedaystodiscoverthatinthesefrequentfatiguesandspecialduties,hewasundergoingpunishment,butoncemade,thediscoverywroughtinhimacoldandsilentrage,whichdrovehimtoanundueandquiteunwonteddevotiontothecanteen,whichinturntransformedthereserved,self—controlledmanofthewildsintoademonstrative,disorderlyandquarrelsome"rookie"
  achingfortrouble。
  Underthesecircumstances,anoutburstwasinevitable。CorporalFerry,inchargeofthecanteen,furnishedtheoccasion。
  "Nomoreforyou,McCuaig。You’vegotmoreaboardnowthanyoucancarry。"
  Totheinjuryofbeingdeniedanotherbeerwasaddedtheinsultofsuggestinghisinabilitytocarrywhathehad。ThistoamanofMcCuaig’sexperienceineverybarandcampandroadhousefromEdmontontotheArcticcircle,wasnottobeendured。
  Heleanedovertheimprovisedbar,untilhisfacealmosttouchedthecorporal’s。
  "What?"heejaculated,butinthesingleexpletivetheredartedoutsuchconcentratedfury,thatthelittlecorporalsprangbackasfromastrikingsnake。
  "Youcan’thaveanymorebeer,McCuaig,"saidthecorporal,fromasafedistance。
  "Watchme,sonny!"repliedMcCuaig。
  Withasinglesweepofhishand,hesnatchedtwobottlesfromtheledgebehindthecorporal’shead。Holdingonealoft,heknockedthetopofftheother,drankitscontentsslowlyandsmashedtheemptybottleatthespotwherethecorporal’sheadhadbeen;
  knockedthetopoffthesecondbottleandwasproceedingtodrinkit,inamoreorlessleisurelyfashion。
  "PrivateTimms!PrivateMulligan!"shoutedCorporalFerry,reappearingfrombeneaththecounter。"Arrestthatman!"
  "Wait,sonny;givemeachance,"criedMcCuaig,inawild,high,singsongvoice。Liftinghisbottletohislips,hecontinuedtodrinkslowly,keepinghiseyeuponthetwoprivates,whowereconsideringthebestmethodofcarryingouttheirorders。
  "There,sonny,fillthatupagain,"criedMcCuaig,good—naturedly,whenhehadfinishedhisdrink,tossingthesecondbottleattheheadofthecorporal,who,beingonthealert,againmadeasuccessfuldisappearance。
  "Now,then,boys,comeon,"saidMcCuaig,backingtowardthewall,anddroppinghishandstohiships。Withacurseofdisappointmentthathefoundhimselfwithouthisusualweaponsofdefence,McCuaigraisedashout,sprangintotheair,crackedhisheelstogetherinadoublerap,andswinginghisarmsaroundhishead,yelled:
  "Comeon,myboys!I’mhungry,Iam!Meat!Meat!Meat!"
  Witheach"meat,"hiswhiteteethcametogetherwithasnaplikethatofahungrywolf。SuchwasthebeastlyferocityinhisfaceandposturethatbothPrivateTimmsandPrivateMulligan,themselvesmenofmorethanaveragestrength,pausedandlookedatthecorporalforfurtherorders。
  "Arrestthatman,"saidthecorporalagain,preservingatthesametimeanattitudethatrevealedacompletereadinessforswiftdisappearance。"PrivateMcTavish,"headded,callinguponatallHighlanderwhowasgazingwithadmiringeyesupontheragingMcCuaig,"assistPrivateTimmsandPrivateMulliganinarrestingthatman。"
  "Whydon’tyoucomeyourself,sonny?"inquiredMcCuaig。Withaswiftsidestepandaswifterswoopofhislongarm,hereachedforthecorporal,whooncemorefoundsafetyinswiftdisappearance。
  Atthatinstant,theHighlander,seeinghisopportunity,flunghimselfuponMcCuaig,andwindinghisarmsaroundhim,hungtohimgrimly,cryingout:
  "Getholdofhislegs!Queeck!Willyou?"
  Whenthesergeantmajor,attractedbytheunwonteduproar,appeareduponthescene,therewasamanoneveryoneofMcQuaig’slimbs,andanotheroneastridehisstomach。"Heavin’likesawlogsshootin’arapid,"asPrivateCorbin,alumberjackfromtheEauClaire,waslaterheardtoremark。
  "Whatishelikenow?"inquiredthecolonel,afterlisteningtothesergeantmajor’sreportoftheHomericcombat。
  "Heisinacompartmentinthehold,sir,andraginglikeonedemented。HeverynearlydidforMajorBustead,smashingathimwithascantlingthatherippedfromtheship’stimbers,sir。Hestillhasthescantling,sir。"
  "Lethimcooloffallnight,"saidtheCommandingOfficer,afterconsultationwiththeadjutant。
  Barry,whowithdifficultyhadrestrainedhimselfduringthesergeantmajor’sreport,slippedfromtheroom,foundtheM。O。,towhomhedetailedthestoryanddraggedhimofftovisittheragingMcCuaig。
  Theyfoundacorporalonguardoutside。
  "Iwouldnotopenthedoor,sir。Heisreallydangerous。"
  "Oh,rot!"repliedtheM。O。"Openupthedoor!"
  "Excuseme,sir,"saidthecorporal,"itisnotsafe。Atpresent,heiscleancrazy。Heisoffhisnutentirely。"
  TheM。O。stoodlisteningatthedoor。Fromwithincamemoaningsoundsasfromasufferingbeast。
  "Thatmanissuffering。Openthedoor!"orderedtheM。O。
  peremptorily。
  Thecorporal,withgreatreluctance,unlockedthepadlock,shotbackthebolt,andthenstoodawayfromthedoor。
  "Itisthemedicalofficer,McCuaig,"saidthedoctor,openingthedoorslightly。
  Bang!Crash!camethescantlinguponthedoorjamb,shatteringittopieces。Thewholeguardflungthemselvesagainstthedoor,shoveditshut,andshotthebolt。
  "Iwarnedyou,sir,"saidthepantingcorporal。"Betterleavehimuntilmorning。He’saregulardevil!"
  "Heisnomoreadevilthanyouare,corporal,"saidBarry,inaloud,clearvoice。"Heisoneofthebestmeninthebattalion。
  Morethanthat,heismyfriend,andifhespendsthenightthere,Ispenditwithhim。"
  Sosaying,andbeforeanyonecouldstophim,Barryshotbackthebolt,openedthedoor,andwithhistorchlightflashingbeforehim,steppedinside。
  "Hello,McCuaig,"hecalled,inaquiet,clearvoice,"whereareyou?It’sDunbar,youknow。"
  Hedrewthedoorshutafterhim。Thecorporalwasforfollowinghim,buttheM。O。interposed。
  "Stopout!"heordered。"Staywhereyouare!Youhavedoneenoughmischiefalready。"
  "But,sir,he’llkillhim!"
  "Thisismycase,"saidtheM。O。sharply。"Fallbackallofyou,outofsight!"
  Togethertheystoodlisteninginawestrucksilence,expectingeverymomenttohearsoundsofconflict,andcriesforhelp,butalltheyheardwasthecool,evenflowofaquietvoice,andaftersomeminuteshadpassed,thesoundofmoans,mingledwithaterriblesobbing。
  TheM。O。,movingtowardthecorporalandhisguard,saidinalowtone:
  "TakeyourmendownthepassageandkeepthemthereuntilIcallforyou。"
  "Sir,"beganthecorporal。
  "Willyouobeymyorders?"saidtheM。O。"I’mincommandhere!
  Go!"
  Withoutfurtherwords,thecorporalmovedhismenaway。
  Halfanhourlater,thesergeantmajor,goinghisrounds,receivedarudeshock。InthepassageleadingtoMcCuaig’scompartment,hemetfourmen,bearingonastretchertowardthesickbayalongsilentform。
  "Whohaveyougotthere,corporal?"heinquiredinatoneofkindlyinterest。
  "McCuaig,sir。"
  "McCuaig?"roaredthesergeantmajor。"Andwho——"
  "Medicalofficer’sorders。"
  "Silencethere,"saidasharpvoiceintherear。"Carryon,men。"
  Andpasttheastonishedsergeantmajor,theprocessionfiledwiththemedicalofficerandthechaplainatitstailend。
  AfterthesergeantmajorhadmadehisreporttotheO。C。,aswashisduty,theM。O。wassentfor。Whattookplaceatthatinterviewwasneverdivulgedtothemess,butitwasknownthatwhereastheconversationbeganinveryloudtonesbytheOfficerCommanding,itendedhalfanhourlaterwiththeM。O。beingshownoutoftheroombythecolonelhimself,whowasheardtoremark:
  "Averyfinebitofwork。TellhimIwanttoseehimwhenhehasafewminutes,andthankyou,doctor,thankyou!"
  "Whodoestheoldmanwanttosee?"inquiredSally,who,withHopetonandBooth,happenedtobepassing。
  "Thechaplain,"snappedtheM。O。,goingonhisway。
  "Thechaplain?ByJove,he’saqueerone,eh?"
  TheM。O。turnedsharplyback,andcomingveryclosetoSally,saidinawrathfulvoice:
  "Aqueerone?Yes,aqueerone!Butifsomeofyoudamnedyoungidiotsthatsniffathimhadjusthalfhisguts,you’dbetwicethemenyouare。——Shutup,Hopeton!Listentome——"andinwordsoffieryragethatranclosetotears,herecountedhisexperienceofthelasthour。
  "ByJove!Doc,someguts,eh?"saidSallyinalowtone,ashemovedaway。