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I
hope
I
am
not
for
the
killing
,
Anselmo
was
thinking
.
I
think
that
after
the
war
there
will
have
to
be
some
great
penance
done
for
the
killing
.
If
we
no
longer
have
religion
after
the
war
then
I
think
there
must
be
some
form
of
civic
penance
organized
that
all
may
be
cleansed
from
the
killing
or
else
we
will
never
have
a
true
and
human
basis
for
living
.
The
killing
is
necessary
,
I
know
,
but
still
the
doing
of
it
is
very
bad
for
a
man
and
I
think
that
,
after
all
this
is
over
and
we
have
won
the
war
,
there
must
be
a
penance
of
some
kind
for
the
cleansing
of
us
all
.
Anselmo
was
a
very
good
man
and
whenever
he
was
alone
for
long
,
and
he
was
alone
much
of
the
time
,
this
problem
of
the
killing
returned
to
him
.
I
wonder
about
the
Inglés
,
he
thought
.
He
told
me
that
he
did
not
mind
it
.
Yet
he
seems
to
be
both
sensitive
and
kind
.
It
may
be
that
in
the
younger
people
it
does
not
have
an
importance
.
It
may
be
that
in
foreigners
,
or
in
those
who
have
not
had
our
religion
,
there
is
not
the
same
attitude
.
But
I
think
any
one
doing
it
will
be
brutalized
in
time
and
I
think
that
even
though
necessary
,
it
is
a
great
sin
and
that
afterwards
we
must
do
something
very
strong
to
atone
for
it
.
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It
was
dark
now
and
he
looked
at
the
light
across
the
road
and
shook
his
arms
against
his
chest
to
warm
them
.
Now
,
he
thought
,
he
would
certainly
leave
for
the
camp
;
but
something
kept
him
there
beside
the
tree
above
the
road
.
It
was
snowing
harder
and
Anselmo
thought
:
if
only
we
could
blow
the
bridge
tonight
.
On
a
night
like
this
it
would
be
nothing
to
take
the
posts
and
blow
the
bridge
and
it
would
all
be
over
and
done
with
.
On
a
night
like
this
you
could
do
anything
.
Then
he
stood
there
against
the
tree
stamping
his
feet
softly
and
he
did
not
think
any
more
about
the
bridge
.
The
coming
of
the
dark
always
made
him
feel
lonely
and
tonight
he
felt
so
lonely
that
there
was
a
hollowness
in
him
as
of
hunger
.
In
the
old
days
he
could
help
this
loneliness
by
the
saying
of
prayers
and
often
coming
home
from
hunting
he
would
repeat
a
great
number
of
the
same
prayer
and
it
made
him
feel
better
.
But
he
had
not
prayed
once
since
the
movement
.
He
missed
the
prayers
but
he
thought
it
would
be
unfair
and
hypocritical
to
say
them
and
he
did
not
wish
to
ask
any
favors
or
for
any
different
treatment
than
all
the
men
were
receiving
.
No
,
he
thought
,
I
am
lonely
.
But
so
are
all
the
soldiers
and
the
wives
of
all
the
soldiers
and
all
those
who
have
lost
families
or
parents
.
I
have
no
wife
,
but
I
am
glad
that
she
died
before
the
movement
.
She
would
not
have
understood
it
.
I
have
no
children
and
I
never
will
have
any
children
.
I
am
lonely
in
the
day
when
I
am
not
working
but
when
the
dark
comes
it
is
a
time
of
great
loneliness
.
But
one
thing
I
have
that
no
man
nor
any
God
can
take
from
me
and
that
is
that
I
have
worked
well
for
the
Republic
.
I
have
worked
hard
for
the
good
that
we
will
all
share
later
.
I
have
worked
my
best
from
the
first
of
the
movement
and
I
have
done
nothing
that
I
am
ashamed
of
.
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All
that
I
am
sorry
for
is
the
killing
.
But
surely
there
will
be
an
opportunity
to
atone
for
that
because
for
a
sin
of
that
sort
that
so
many
bear
,
certainly
some
just
relief
will
be
devised
.
I
would
like
to
talk
with
the
Inglés
about
it
but
,
being
young
,
it
is
possible
that
he
might
not
understand
.
He
mentioned
the
killing
before
.
Or
was
it
I
that
mentioned
it
?
He
must
have
killed
much
,
but
he
shows
no
signs
of
liking
it
.
In
those
who
like
it
there
is
always
a
rottenness
.
It
must
really
be
a
great
sin
,
he
thought
.
Because
certainly
it
is
the
one
thing
we
have
no
right
to
do
even
though
,
as
I
know
,
it
is
necessary
.
But
in
Spain
it
is
done
too
lightly
and
often
without
true
necessity
and
there
is
much
quick
injustice
which
,
afterward
,
can
never
be
repaired
.
I
wish
I
did
not
think
about
it
so
much
,
he
thought
.
I
wish
there
were
a
penance
for
it
that
one
could
commence
now
because
it
is
the
only
thing
that
I
have
done
in
all
my
life
that
makes
me
feel
badly
when
I
am
alone
.
All
the
other
things
are
forgiven
or
one
had
a
chance
to
atone
for
them
by
kindness
or
in
some
decent
way
.
But
I
think
this
of
the
killing
must
be
a
very
great
sin
and
I
would
like
to
fix
it
up
.
Later
on
there
may
be
certain
days
that
one
can
work
for
the
state
or
something
that
one
can
do
that
will
remove
it
.
It
will
probably
be
something
that
one
pays
as
in
the
days
of
the
Church
,
he
thought
,
and
smiled
.
The
Church
was
well
organized
for
sin
.
That
pleased
him
and
he
was
smiling
in
the
dark
when
Robert
Jordan
came
up
to
him
.
He
came
silently
and
the
old
man
did
not
see
him
until
he
was
there
.