1 He now thought that he wished he was dead.
2 Again he thought that he wished he was dead.
3 The invulnerable dead man forced a way for himself.
4 Once the line encountered the body of a dead soldier.
5 The dead man and the living man exchanged a long look.
6 He thought of the magnificent pathos of his dead body.
7 But, by dad, th first thing that feller knowed he was dead.
8 A dead soldier was stretched with his face hidden in his arm.
9 He knew that he looked upon a man who would presently be dead.
10 He was stabbed, but his tongue lay dead in the tomb of his mouth.
11 He was being looked at by a dead man who was seated with his back against a columnlike tree.
12 It seemed that the dead men must have fallen from some great height to get into such positions.
13 The eyes, staring at the youth, had changed to the dull hue to be seen on the side of a dead fish.
14 He imagined some strange voice would come from the dead throat and squawk after him in horrible menaces.
15 He vaguely desired to walk around and around the body and stare; the impulse of the living to try to read in dead eyes the answer to the Question.
16 The youth could see that the soles of his shoes had been worn to the thinness of writing paper, and from a great rent in one the dead foot projected piteously.
17 This forgotten part of the battle ground was owned by the dead men, and he hurried, in the vague apprehension that one of the swollen forms would rise and tell him to begone.
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