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ind something next his skin." "And in order that the two soldiers might help each other in this task, I stood between them to hold the lighted match. By the rapid and speedily extinguished flame of the match, I saw them take off the garments one by one, and expose to view that bleeding bundle of flesh, still warm, though lifeless. "And suddenly one of them exclaimed: "'Good God, general, it is a woman!' "I cannot describe to you the strange and poignant sensation of pain that moved my heart. I could not believe it, and I knelt down in the snow before this shapeless pulp of flesh to see for myself: it was a woman. "The two gendarmes, speechless and stunned, waited for me to give my opinion on the matter. But I did not know what to think, what theory to adopt. "Then the brigadier slowly drawled out: "'Perhaps she came to look for a son of hers in the artillery, whom she had not heard from.' "And the other chimed in: "'Perhaps, indeed, that is so.' "And I, who had seen some very terrible things in my time, began to cry. And I felt, in the presence of this corpse, on that icy cold night, in the midst of that gloomy plain; at the sight of this mystery, at the sight of this murdered stranger, the meaning of that word 'horror.' "I had the same sensation last year, while interrogating one of the survivors of the Flatters Mission, an Algerian sharpshooter. "You know the details of that atrocious drama. It is possible, however, that you are unacquainted with one of them. "The colonel travelled through the desert into the Soudan, and passed through the immense territory of the Touaregs, who, in that great ocean of sand which stretches from the Atlantic to Egypt and from the Soudan to Algeria, are a kind of pirates, resembling those who ravaged the seas in former days. "The guides who accompanied the column belonged to the tribe of the Chambaa, of Ouargla. "Now, one day we encamped in the middle of the desert, and the Arabs declared that, as the spring was still some distance away, they would go with all their camels to look for water. "One man alone warned the colonel that he had been betrayed. Flatters did not believe this, and accompanied the convoy with the engineers, the doctors, and nearly all his officers. "They were massacred round the spring, and all the camels were captured. "The captain of the Arab Intelligence Department at Ouargla, who had remained in the camp, took command of
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