@@@@@He gazed at it, almost hating the mountain,
@@@@@He gazed at it, almost hating the mountain, unconscious at first of the men about him"That mountain's mighty old," he said at last And Red felt only gloom, and a vague harassmentCroft's words bothered him subtlyHe examined the mountain with little emotion, almost indifferenceBut when he looked away he was bothered by the fear all of the men in the platoon had felt at one time or another that dayLike the others, Red was wondering if this patrol would be the one where his luck ran out
Goldstein and Martinez were talking about AmericaBy chance they had chosen cots next to each other, and they spent the afternoon lying on them, their ponchos drawn over their bodiesGoldstein was feeling rather happyHe had never been particularly close to Martinez before, but they had been chatting for several hours and their confidences were becoming intimateGoldstein was always satisfied if he could be friendly with someone; his ingenuous nature was always trustingOne of the main reasons for this wretchedness in the platoon was that his friendships never seemed to lastMen with whom he would have long amiable conversations would wound him or disregard him the next day, and he never understood itTo Goldstein, men were friends or they weren't friends; he could not comprehend any variations or disloyaltiesHe was unhappy because he felt continually betrayed Yet he never became completely disheartenedEssentially he was an active man, a positive manIf his feelings were bruised, if another friend had proved himself undependable, Goldstein would nurse his pains, but almost always he would recover and sally out againThe succession of rebuffs he had suffered in the platoon had made him more wily, more cautious in what he said and didBut still, Goldstein was too affectionate to possess any real defenses; at the first positive hint of friendship he was ready to forget all his grievances and respond with warmth and simplicityNow he felt he knew MartinezIf he had phrased his opinion he would have said to himself, Martinez is a very fine fellowHe's a little quiet but he's a nice guyVery democratic for a sergea