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They came to another rapids which was too rocky, too swift, to be crossed on footCroft and Hearn discussed it for a minute, and then Croft clambered up the bank with Brown, hacked his way a few feet into the brush, and cut some thick vines which he tied together with large square knotsHe started to tie one end about his waist"I'm gonna take it across, Lootenant," he said
Hearn shook his headCroft, effectively had been leading the patrol until now, but this was something he could do himself"I'll take a whack at it, Sergeant
Hearn fastened the vine about his belt, and stepped out into the rapidsHe was planning to carry the vine upstream, across to the other bank, where it could provide a life rope for the platoonBut it was much more difficult than he had expectedHearn had left his pack and carbine with Croft, yet even unfettered the crossing was exceptionally demandingHe waded through the rapids, stumbling from rock to rock, slipping to his knees many timesOnce he went under completely, rammed his shoulder against one of the stones, and came up gasping for air, faint from the painIt took him almost three minutes to move fifty yards and when he reached the other bank he was exhaustedFor thirty seconds he remained motionless, panting and coughing from the water he had swallowedThen he stood up, 466
lashed the vine about a tree, while Brown tied the other end to the roots of a sturdy bush
Croft was the first one across, carrying Hearn's pack and carbine besides his ownSlowly, one by one, the men struggled across the river, holding to the vineSome of them lopped their pack straps about it, and pulled themselves along hand over hand, their legs thrashing in the surf of the rapids or floundering anxiously to fend themselves off the rocksThe water would have reached only to their thighs if they had been able to stand upright, but all of them were drenched by the time they reached the other bankThey collected in a little eddy ahead of the rapids, and sat in the water panting, enervated for the moment
"Jesus," one of them would mutter from time to timeThe force of the rapids had been terrifyingEach of them as he had negotiated the line had expected secretly that he would be drowned
After a rest of ten minutes they began to march aga
