Outside it was getting dark. I asked what time the attack was to be and they said as soon as it was dark. I went back to the drivers. They were sitting in the dugout talking and when I came in they stopped. I gave them each a package of cigarettes, Macedonias, loosely packed cigarettes that spilled tobacco and needed to have the ends twisted before you smoked them. Manera lit his lighter and passed it around.
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They talk about the oncoming attack, clearly with a deep sense of worry for their own safety and the safety of others.
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They have not yet lived through a battle and are naive about the imminent danger that awaits them.
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They have the bond only men in battle can share, and this is related by the way they partake of the cigarettes.
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They act casually and go about regular business, such as smoking, while actually in grave danger.