Author:  Libba Bray
Book:    The Diviners
Viewed: 64 - Published at: 5 years ago

He told me that once, in the war, he'd come upon a German soldier in the grass with his insides falling out; he was just lying there in agony. The soldier had looked up at Sergeant Leonard, and even though they didn't speak the same language, they understood each other with just a look. The German lying on the ground; the American standing over him. He put a bullet in the soldier's head. He didn't do it with anger, as an enemy, but as a fellow man, one soldier helping another.

( Libba Bray )
[ The Diviners ]
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