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They hardly heard himHe had been babbling for water all day, and they had been paying no attentionHe dropped his head back, rolled his thickened tongue in the arid cavity of his mouth"Le's have some water," he bleatedOnce more he waited patiently, fought against the vertigo that seemed to revolve him in circles on the litter"Goddammit, men, y' gonna gimme some water
"Take it easy, Wilson," Brown muttered
Stanley halted, his legs quivering, and they set him down"Give him some water for God's sakes," Stanley shouted
"You can't give him water with a stomach wound," Goldstein protested
"What do you know about it?"
"You can't give him water," Goldstein said'"
"Water's out," Brown panted
"Aaah, you guys gimme a pain in the ass," Stanley bawled
"A little water ain't gonna hurt Wilson," Ridges mutteredHe felt a touch of surprise and scorn"Man dies if en he don't get water To himself he thought, What are they fussin' so much about?
"Brown, I always thought you were chickenshitNot even giving a wounded man some water Stanley reeled in the sunlight"An old buddy like Wilson an' you won't even give him any water 'cause some doctor starts talking about it There was a terror back of his speech which he could not quite faceEven in his exhaustion he knew there was something wrong, dangerously wrong, in giving Wilson a drink, but he avoided that, rousing in himself an emotion of certain righteousness"Try to relieve a man of a little suffering and what the hell do ya get for it? Goddammit, Brown, what the hell do ya want to do, torture him?" He felt himself driven by an excitement, a necessity"Give him a drink, what will it cost ya?"
"It would be murder," Goldstein said
"Aw, shut up, ya dumb Jew bast
