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from its unusual surroundings, balk, Duff had a "twitch" on its upper lip, and before it knew what awful thing had gripped it, the horse was lifted clear out of its tracks, and was on its way to the dock. Before he had cleared the ship, Duff had a circle of admirers about him, gazing as if at a circus. "An energetic officer you have there," said the brass hat standing beside the colonel. "A new man. This is his first time on the transport," replied the colonel. "Quite remarkable! Quite remarkable!" exclaimed the brass hat. "That unloading must have been done in record time, and in spite of quite unusual conditions." The boat being clear and the loads made up, Duff approached the Commanding Officer. "All ready, sir," he announced. "Shall we move off? I should like to get a start. The roads will be almost impassable, I'm afraid." "Do you know the route?" asked the Commanding Officer. "Yes, sir, I have it here." "All right, go ahead, Duff. A mighty good piece of work you have done there." "Thank you, sir," said Duff, saluting and turning away. "Move off, there," he shouted to the leading team. The driver started the team but they slipped, plunged and fell heavily. Duff was at their heads before any other man could move. "Get hold here, men," he yelled. "Take hold of that horse. What are you afraid of?" he cried to a groom who was gingerly approaching the struggling animal. "Now then, all together!" When he had the team on their feet again, he said to the grooms standing at their heads, "Jump up on the horses' backs; that will help the them to hold their footing." There was some slight hesitation on the part of the grooms. "Come on!" he roared, and striding to the horse nearest him, he flung himself upon its back. A groom mounted the other, and once more a start was made, but they had not gone more than a few steps, when the groom's horse fell heavily, and rolled over on its side, pinning the unfortunate man beneath him. There was a shriek of agony. In an instant Duff was off his horse and at the head of the fallen animal. "Medical officer here!" he shouted. "Now then, two of you men. One of you pull out that man while we lift." The horse's head and shoulders were lifted clear, and the injured man was pulled out of danger. "Take him out of the way, please, doctor," said Duff, to the M. O., who was examining the groom. "Sergeant!" His sergeant literally sprang to his si
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