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Jalando un macho barcino 297 , cargado<br />

con ollas y trebejos, asomó un soldado.<br />

Amarró y se tiró en la grama a la<br />

bartola.<br />

—¡A la gran babosa, mi sargento, es<br />

bien jodida esta lagor!...<br />

—Date por suertero, <strong>de</strong>sgraciado... ¿No<br />

bis visto cómo quedaron panzarriba<br />

tus cheros?<br />

—Dice bien, Vanegas, ya vi<strong>de</strong> que Dios<br />

nos quiere...<br />

—O no nos quiere... asigún...<br />

El viento <strong>de</strong> la noche chiflaba<br />

tristemente en los pinares.<br />

297. Una béstia color gris oscuro, blanco y pardo, y hasta rojizo.<br />

153<br />

A soldier, pulling a reddish donkey<br />

loa<strong>de</strong>d with pots and utensils<br />

approached the sergeant. He tied up<br />

the beast and lay down on the grass to<br />

relax.<br />

“Shit, my sergeant, this is hard work!”<br />

“You’re lucky, shithead. Didn’t you see<br />

your buddies lying on the ground with<br />

their bellies facing up?”<br />

“You right, Vanegas. I see that God still<br />

love us…”<br />

“Or not. It <strong>de</strong>pends...”<br />

The wind of the night whistled sadly<br />

among the pine trees.

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