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Hearn was disgustedAnd once again he was @@@@@ Hearn was disgustedAnd once again he was bothered by one of the minor enigmas about the GeneralThe meat business had been a flagrant injustice, one which Hobart as the G-4 in command of assigning supplies would be quite capable of committing, but Hobart had not been responsibleHearn had been in the General's tent when Hobart had come up with a grin and told Cummings that some fresh meat had comeThe General had shrugged and then given some unmistakable suggestions on how it should be dividedThe General with his undeniable perception must have known what the effect would be on the enlisted men, and yet he had disregarded the resentments it would causeIt could not have been to satisfy his belly, for Hearn watched him pick tastelessly at the fresh meat during the meals that followed, and he almost always left his plate half filledNor could it have been from habit; the General was quite aware of what he was doingHe considered it effectiveAfter Hobart had left, the General had looked at Hearn blankly, his great pale eyes quite expressionless, and then unaccountably he had winked"Have to keep you happy, RobertPerhaps if the meals are better you won't be indulging your temper so much "Very thoughtful of you, sir And the General had roared suddenly with an odd choked mirth that began with a cascade of chuckles, progressed through a choking fit, and ended with him sitting upright in his chair and hawking his sputum into his silk monogrammed handkerchief "I think it's about time a recreation tent was set up for the officers' use at night," he said at last"You're not too busy right now, RobertI'll put you in charge of itBut Hearn understood it finallyHe told the first sergeant of headquarters company to give him a detail of men, had them clear the roots and grass from a plot of ground, cover it with gravel, and erect a squad tentWhen it was up, a deep rain trench was dug all around itA double entrance was contrived at the front to make it a blackout tent, and some strips of canvas from a discarded tent were used to drape over the lashed corners so that no light could leak out at nightWhen they had finished with that, Hearn spent an afternoon having them cut bamboo and erect a few writing tables, and two game tablesHe had commanded them sullenly through the entire project, quite aware of their resentment toward him, always able to overhear the bitter muttered remarks that were meant for himThe General had given him this assignment because he knew he would hate it, and for that reason Hearn was determined to do a perfect jobHe became very finicky about sloppy items in the tent's construction, and once or twice had an argument with the sergeant in command of the deta |