id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-178 chapter-178 .txt text/plain 193 16 98 A sight in camp in the daybreak gray and dim, A sight in camp in the daybreak gray and dim, As from my tent I emerge so early sleepless, As slow I walk in the cool fresh air the path near by the hospital tent, Three forms I see on stretchers lying, brought out there untended lying, Over each the blanket spread, ample brownish woolen blanket, Gray and heavy blanket, folding, covering all. Curious I halt and silent stand, Then with light fingers I from the face of the nearest the first just lift the blanket; Who are you elderly man so gaunt and grim, with well-grayd hair, Then to the second I step--and who are you my child and darling? Then to the third--a face nor child nor old, very calm, as of Young man I think I know you--I think this face is the face of the ./cache/chapter-178.txt ./txt/chapter-178.txt