1 He wished to know who was winning.
2 He now thought that he wished he was dead.
3 Again he thought that he wished he was dead.
4 He wished to rush forward and strangle with his fingers.
5 He wished that he, too, had a wound, a red badge of courage.
6 The youth wished to launch a joke--a quotation from newspapers.
7 He had received his fill of all exertions, and he wished to rest.
8 He wished to come to the edge of the forest that he might peer out.
9 He wished to be alone with some new thoughts that had lately come to him.
10 He wished to get out of hearing of the crackling shots which were to him like voices.
11 As he perceived this fact it occurred to him that he had never wished to come to the war.
12 As he watched his envy grew until he thought that he wished to change lives with one of them.
13 The youth wished his friend to lean upon him, but the other always shook his head and strangely protested.
14 Some wished to fight like duelists, believing it to be correct to stand erect and be, from their feet to their foreheads, a mark.
15 His dulled senses wished him to swoon and he opposed them stubbornly, his mind portraying unknown dangers and mutilations if he should fall upon the field.
16 He wished, without reserve, that he was at home again making the endless rounds from the house to the barn, from the barn to the fields, from the fields to the barn, from the barn to the house.
17 He wished to return to camp, knowing that this affair was a blue demonstration; or else to go into a battle and discover that he had been a fool in his doubts, and was, in truth, a man of traditional courage.
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