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āAnd then the Boche machine guns cut him down at Passchendaele and there couldnāt ever have been bandages big enough and the girl stayed seventeen inside and messed about and tried to be wicked, though she wasnāt very good at that, and to drink, and she had a bit more talent there, though drinking yourself to death is not nearly as easy as it sounds, even with a kidney weakness to help. But she turned the trick.
āThen a cock crows. She wakes with a tearing start from the gray dreams of death that fill her lifeline. Itās cold daybreak. Thereās the smell of a French farm. She feels her ankles and theyāre not at all like huge rubber boots filled with water. Theyāre not swollen the least bit. Theyāre young legs.
āThereās a little window and the tops of a row of trees that may be poplars when thereās more light, and what there is shows cots like her own and heads under blankets, and hanging uniforms make large shadows and a girl is snoring. Thereās a very distant rumble and it moves the window a bit. Then she remembers theyāre Red Cross girls many, many kilometers from Passchendaele and that Bruce Marchant is going to die at dawn today.
āIn a few more minutes, heās going over the top where thereās a crop-headed machine-gunner in field gray already looking down the sights and swinging the gun a bit. But she isnāt going to die today. Sheās going to die in 1929 and 1955.
āAnd just as sheās going mad, thereās a creaking and out of the shadows tiptoes a Jap with a womanās hairdo and the whitest face and the blackest eyebrows. Heās wearing a rose robe and a black sash which belts to his sides two samurai swords, but in his right hand he has a strange silver pistol. And he smiles at her as if they were brother and sister and lovers at the same time and he says, āVoulez-vous vivre, mademoiselle?ā and she stares and he bobs his head and says, āMissy wish live, yes, no?āāā
Sidās paw closed quietly around my shaking hands. It always gets me to hear about anyoneās Resurrection, and although mine was crazier, it also had the Krauts in it. I hoped she wouldnāt go through the rest of the formula and she didnāt.
āFive minutes later, heās gone down a stairs more like a ladder to wait below and sheās dressing in a rush. Her clothes resist a little, as if they were lightly gummed to the hook and the stained wall, and she hates to touch them. Itās getting lighter and her cot looks as if someone were still sleeping there, although itās empty, and she couldnāt bring herself to put her hand on the place if her new life depended on it.
āShe climbs down and her long skirt doesnāt bother her because she knows how to swing it. Suzaku conducts her past a sentry who doesnāt see them and a puffy-faced farmer in a smock coughing and spitting the night out of his throat. They cross the farmyard and itās filled with rose light and she sees the sun is up and she knows that Bruce Marchant has just bled to death.
āThereās an empty open touring car chugging loudly, waiting for someone; it has huge muddy wheels with wooden spokes and a brass radiator that says āSimplex.ā But Suzaku leads her past it to a dunghill and bows apologetically and she steps through a Door.ā
I heard Erich say to the others at the bar, āHow touching! Now shall I tell everyone about my operation?ā But he didnāt get much of a laugh.
āThatās how Lilian Foster came into the Change World with its steel-engraved nightmares and its deadly pace and deadlier lassitudes. I was more alive than I ever had been before, but it was the kind of life a corpse might get from unending electrical shocks and I couldnāt summon any purpose or hope and Bruce Marchant seemed farther away than ever.
āThen, not six hours ago, a Soldier in a black uniform came through the Door and I thought, āIt canāt be, but it does look like his photographs,ā and then I thought I heard someone say the name Bruce, and then he shouted as if to all the world that he was Bruce Marchant, and I knew there was a Resurrection beyond Resurrection, a true resurrection. Oh, Bruceā āā
She looked at him and he was crying and smiling and all the young beauty flooded back into her face, and I thought, āIt has to be Change Winds, but it canāt be. Face it without slobbering, Gretaā āthereās something that works bigger miracles than Change.ā
And she went on, āAnd then the Change Winds died when the Snakes vaporized the Maintainer or the Ghostgirls Introverted it and all three of them vanished so swiftly and silently that even Bruce didnāt noticeā āthose are the best explanations I can summon and I fancy one of them is true. At all events, the Change Winds died and my past and even my futures became something I could bear lightly, because I have someone to bear them with me, and because at last I have a true future stretching out ahead of me, an unknown future which I shall create by living. Oh, donāt you see that all of us have it now, this big opportunity?ā
āHussa for Sidneyās
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