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Of
course
most
of
them
do
come
back
,
though
it
may
take
them
years
--
in
which
case
the
Army
tiredly
lets
them
have
their
fifty
lashes
instead
of
hanging
them
,
and
turns
them
loose
.
I
suppose
it
must
wear
on
a
man
's
nerves
to
be
a
fugitive
when
everybody
else
is
either
a
citizen
or
a
legal
resident
,
even
when
the
police
are
n't
trying
to
find
him
.
"
The
wicked
flee
when
no
man
pursueth
.
"
The
temptation
to
turn
yourself
in
,
take
your
lumps
,
and
breathe
easily
again
must
get
to
be
overpowering
.
But
this
boy
did
n't
turn
himself
in
.
He
was
gone
four
months
and
I
doubt
if
his
own
company
remembered
him
,
since
he
had
been
with
them
only
a
couple
of
days
;
he
was
probably
just
a
name
without
a
face
,
the
"
Dillinger
,
N.
L.
"
who
had
to
be
reported
,
day
after
day
,
as
absent
without
leave
on
the
morning
muster
.
Then
he
killed
a
baby
girl
.
He
was
tried
and
convicted
by
a
local
tribunal
but
identity
check
showed
that
he
was
an
undischarged
soldier
;
the
Department
had
to
be
notified
and
our
commanding
general
at
once
intervened
.
He
was
returned
to
us
,
since
military
law
and
jurisdiction
take
precedence
over
civil
code
.
Why
did
the
general
bother
?
Why
did
n't
he
let
the
local
sheriff
do
the
job
?
In
order
to
"
teach
us
a
lesson
"
?
Not
at
all
.
I
'm
quite
sure
that
our
general
did
not
think
that
any
of
his
boys
needed
to
be
nauseated
in
order
not
to
kill
any
baby
girls
.
By
now
I
believe
that
he
would
have
spared
us
the
sight
--
had
it
been
possible
.
We
did
learn
a
lesson
,
though
nobody
mentioned
it
at
the
time
and
it
is
one
that
takes
a
long
time
to
sink
in
until
it
becomes
second
nature
:
The
M.
I.
take
care
of
their
own
--
no
matter
what
.