Suddenly I am pushed by a movement of the horse on which I am lying. I see that he has turned his great head aside; he is mournfully eating grass. I saw this horse but lately in the middle of the regiment - I know him by the white in his mane - rearing and whinnying like the true battle-chargers; and now, broken somewhere, he is silent as the truly unhappy are. (Henri Barbusse)

Suddenly I am pushed by a movement of the horse on which I am lying. I see that he has turned his great head aside; he is mournfully eating grass. I saw this horse but lately in the middle of the regiment - I know him by the white in his mane - rearing and whinnying like the true battle-chargers; and now, broken somewhere, he is silent as the truly unhappy are.

Henri Barbusse

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