Total sentences count: 357
#31 | T: 106 | I: 20 | [ he sits down to eat as thin as a grasshopper and gets up as big as a bug in the family way ; haie westhus , of the same age , a peat digger , who can easily hold a ration loaf in his hand and say guess what i ve got in my fist ; then detering , a peasant , who thinks of nothing but his farm yard and his wife ; and finally stanislaus katczinsky , the leader of our group , shrewd , cunning , and hard bitten , forty years of age , with a face of the soil , blue eyes , bent shoulders , and a remarkable nose for dirty weather , good food , and soft jobs . ]
#26 | T: 61 | I: 8 | [ at the head of the queue of course were the hungriest little albert kropp , the clearest thinker among us and therefore only a lance corporal ; müller , who still carries his school textbooks with him , dreams of examinations , and during a bombardment mutters propositions in physics ; leer , who wears a full beard and has a preference for the girls from officers brothels . ]
#174 | T: 42 | I: 4 | [ and perhaps more of us thought as he did , but no one could very well stand out , because at that time even one s parents were ready with the word coward ; no one had the vaguest idea what we were in for . ]
#323 | T: 41 | I: 7 | [ we young men of twenty , however , have only our parents , and some , perhaps , a girl that is not much , for at our age the influence of parents is at its weakest and girls have not yet got a hold over us . ]
#120 | T: 39 | I: 2 | [ we might perhaps have paid no particular attention to them had they not figured so large in our experience , nor been such novelties to our minds to the old hands they had long been a mere matter of course . ]
#22 | T: 38 | I: 1 | [ last night we moved back and settled down to get a good sleep for once katczinsky is right when he says it would not be such a bad war if only one could get a little more sleep . ]
#357 | T: 37 | I: 3 | [ after three weeks it was no longer incomprehensible to us that a braided postman should have more authority over us than had formerly our parents , our teachers , and the whole gamut of culture from plato to goethe . ]
#245 | T: 36 | I: 5 | [ they twist themselves into corkscrews and grow and grow , and with them the hair on the decaying skull , just like grass in a good soil , just like grass , how can it be possible müller leans over . ]
#20 | T: 34 | I: 2 | [ it was fairly quiet on our sector , so the quartermaster who remained in the rear had requisitioned the usual quantity of rations and provided for the full company of one hundred and fifty men . ]
#21 | T: 34 | I: 3 | [ but on the last day an astonishing number of english heavies opened up on us with high explosive , drumming ceaselessly on our position , so that we suffered severely and came back only eighty strong . ]
#257 | T: 34 | I: 3 | [ but as things are now it is a pity that they should stay here ; the orderlies will of course grab them as soon as he is dead , won t you leave them with us ? ]
#114 | T: 33 | I: 3 | [ there were no doors and twenty men sat side by side as in a railway carriage , so that they could be reviewed all at one glance , for soldiers must always be under supervision . ]
#176 | T: 33 | I: 4 | [ they knew the war to be a misfortune , whereas those who were better off , and should have been able to see more clearly what the consequences would be , were beside themselves with joy . ]
#349 | T: 31 | I: 3 | [ when we went to the district commandant to enlist , we were a class of twenty young men , many of whom proudly shaved for the first time before going to the barracks . ]
#190 | T: 31 | I: 5 | [ for us lads of eighteen they ought to have been mediators and guides to the world of maturity , the world of work , of duty , of culture , of progress to the future . ]
#316 | T: 30 | I: 1 | [ two it is strange to think that at home in the drawer of my writing table there lies the beginning of a play called saul and a bundle of poems . ]
#100 | T: 30 | I: 2 | [ and as if to show that all things were equal to him , of his own free will he issued in addition half a pound of synthetic honey to each man . ]
#336 | T: 30 | I: 2 | [ though müller would be delighted to have kemmerich s boots , he is really quite as sympathetic as another who could not bear to think of such a thing for grief . ]
#355 | T: 30 | I: 6 | [ at first astonished , then embittered , and finally indifferent , we recognised that what matters is not the mind but the boot brush , not intelligence but the system , not freedom but drill . ]
#317 | T: 29 | I: 1 | [ many an evening i have worked over them we all did something of the kind but that has become so unreal to me i cannot comprehend it any more . ]
#122 | T: 29 | I: 2 | [ three quarters of his vocabulary is derived from these regions , and they give an intimate flavour to expressions of his greatest joy as well as of his deepest indignation . ]
#126 | T: 29 | I: 2 | [ more than that , they are so much a matter of course that their comfortable performance is fully as much enjoyed as the playing of a safe top running flush . ]
#185 | T: 29 | I: 4 | [ because he could not see , and was mad with pain , he failed to keep under cover , and so was shot down before anyone could go and fetch him in . ]
#338 | T: 28 | I: 2 | [ were kemmerich able to make any use of the boots , then müller would rather go bare foot over barbed wire than scheme how to get hold of them . ]
#7 | T: 28 | I: 3 | [ the cook with his carroty head is begging us to eat ; he beckons with his ladle to every one that passes , and spoons him out a great dollop . ]
#200 | T: 28 | I: 4 | [ we loved our country as much as they ; we went courageously into every action ; but also we distinguished the false from true , we had suddenly learned to see . ]
#27 | T: 27 | I: 1 | [ he swears that they are obliged by an army order to wear silk chemises and to bathe before entertaining guests of the rank of captain and upwards . ]
#77 | T: 27 | I: 2 | [ under shellfire he wouldn t bring his kitchen up near enough , so that our soup carriers had to go much farther than those of the other companies . ]
#168 | T: 27 | I: 3 | [ i can see him now , as he used to glare at us through his spectacles and say in a moving voice won t you join up , comrades ? ]
#256 | T: 27 | I: 3 | [ we all three have the same thought ; even if he should get better , he would be able to use only one they are no use to him . ]
#299 | T: 27 | I: 5 | [ suddenly little kropp throws his cigarette away , stamps on it savagely , and looking around him with a broken and distracted face , stammers damned shit , the damned shit ! ]
#320 | T: 27 | I: 6 | [ for us young men of twenty everything is extraordinarily vague , for kropp , müller , leer , and for me , for all of us whom kantorek calls the iron youth . ]
#76 | T: 26 | I: 2 | [ no one felt kindly toward him , for it was his fault that the food often came up to us in the line too late and cold . ]
#79 | T: 26 | I: 2 | [ he is as fat as a hamster in winter , but he trundles his pots when it comes to that right up to the very front line . ]
#219 | T: 26 | I: 2 | [ i kick müller on the shin , for he is just about to tell kemmerich what the orderlies told us outside that kemmerich has lost his foot . ]
#253 | T: 26 | I: 2 | [ they are fine english boots of soft , yellow leather which reach to the knees and lace up all the way they are things to be coveted . ]
#210 | T: 26 | I: 3 | [ müller is rather crude and tactless , otherwise he would hold his tongue , for anybody can see that kemmerich will never come out of this place again . ]
#211 | T: 25 | I: 2 | [ whether he finds his watch or not will make no difference , at the most one will only be able to send it to his people . ]
#147 | T: 24 | I: 2 | [ one of us will say well , boys .... or it was a near thing that time .... and for a moment we fall silent . ]
#188 | T: 24 | I: 2 | [ there were thousands of kantoreks , all of whom were convinced that they were acting for the best in a way that cost them nothing . ]
#235 | T: 24 | I: 2 | [ then she caught sight of me and took hold of my arm again and again , and implored me to look after franz out there . ]
#236 | T: 24 | I: 2 | [ indeed he did have a face like a child , and such frail bones that after four weeks pack carrying he already had flat feet . ]
#274 | T: 24 | I: 2 | [ if we were to give morphia to everyone we would have to have tubs full you only attend to officers properly , says kropp viciously . ]
#167 | T: 24 | I: 3 | [ during drill time kantorek gave us long lectures until the whole of our class went , under his shepherding , to the district commandant and volunteered . ]
#80 | T: 23 | I: 2 | [ we were in just the right mood , and there would certainly have been a dust up if our company commander had not appeared . ]
#150 | T: 23 | I: 2 | [ it might easily have happened that we should not be sitting here on our boxes to day ; it came damn near to that . ]
#352 | T: 23 | I: 2 | [ we were still crammed full of vague ideas which gave to life , and to the war also an ideal and almost romantic character . ]
#88 | T: 23 | I: 3 | [ and he knew many other things too , because he came to the company as a non com , and was promoted from the ranks . ]
#4 | T: 23 | I: 4 | [ each man has another mess tin full for the evening ; and , what is more , there is a double ration of sausage and bread . ]
#141 | T: 22 | I: 1 | [ we set the lid of the margarine tub on our knees and so have a good table for a game of skat . ]
#353 | T: 22 | I: 1 | [ we were trained in the army for ten weeks and in this time more profoundly influenced than by ten years at school . ]
#136 | T: 22 | I: 2 | [ the grasses sway their tall spears ; the white butterflies flutter around and float on the soft warm wind of the late summer . ]
#196 | T: 22 | I: 2 | [ the first bombardment showed us our mistake , and under it the world as they had taught it to us broke in pieces . ]
#222 | T: 22 | I: 2 | [ in his face there are already the strained lines that we know so well , we have seen them now hundreds of times . ]
#227 | T: 22 | I: 3 | [ here lies our comrade , kemmerich , who a little while ago was roasting horse flesh with us and squatting in the shell holes . ]
#106 | T: 21 | I: 1 | [ but that is for recruits who as yet have not learned how to make the most of whatever comes their way . ]
#243 | T: 21 | I: 1 | [ it strikes me that these nails will continue to grow like lean fantastic cellar plants long after kemmerich breathes no more . ]
#351 | T: 21 | I: 1 | [ our thoughts of a career and occupation were as yet of too unpractical a character to furnish any scheme of life . ]
#25 | T: 21 | I: 2 | [ half an hour later every man had his mess tin and we gathered at the cookhouse , which smelt greasy and nourishing . ]
#29 | T: 21 | I: 2 | [ and four are nineteen years of age , and all four joined up from the same class as volunteers for the war . ]
#198 | T: 21 | I: 2 | [ while they taught that duty to one s country is the greatest thing , we already knew that death throes are stronger . ]
#339 | T: 21 | I: 2 | [ but as it is the boots are quite inappropriate to kemmerich s circumstances , whereas müller can make good use of them . ]
#132 | T: 21 | I: 3 | [ on the horizon float the bright yellow , sunlit observation balloons , and the many little white clouds of the anti aircraft shells . ]
#192 | T: 21 | I: 3 | [ the idea of authority , which they represented , was associated in our minds with a greater insight and a more humane wisdom . ]
#49 | T: 21 | I: 5 | [ his sharp , mousy features began to shine , his eyes grew small with cunning , his jaws twitched , and he whispered hoarsely man ! ]
#322 | T: 21 | I: 5 | [ they have wives , children , occupations , and interests , they have a background which is so strong that the war cannot obliterate it . ]
#11 | T: 20 | I: 2 | [ where tjaden puts it all is a mystery , for he is and always will be as thin as a rake . ]
#134 | T: 20 | I: 2 | [ we hear the muffled rumble of the front only as very distant thunder , bumble bees droning by quite drown it . ]
#255 | T: 20 | I: 2 | [ he matches their soles against his own clumsy boots and says will you be taking them with you then , franz ? ]
#30 | T: 20 | I: 3 | [ close behind us were our friends tjaden , a skinny locksmith of our own age , the biggest eater of the company . ]
#161 | T: 20 | I: 3 | [ kantorek had been our schoolmaster , a stern little man in a grey tailcoat , with a face like a shrew mouse . ]
#199 | T: 20 | I: 3 | [ but for all that we were no mutineers , no deserters , no cowards they were very free with all these expressions . ]
#113 | T: 19 | I: 1 | [ i well remembered how embarrassed we were as recruits in barracks when we had to use the general latrine . ]
#203 | T: 19 | I: 1 | [ before going over to see kemmerich we pack up his things he will need them on the way back . ]
#23 | T: 19 | I: 2 | [ in the line we have had next to none , and fourteen days is a long time at one stretch . ]
#105 | T: 19 | I: 2 | [ on the right side of the meadow a large common latrine has been built , a roofed and durable construction . ]
#124 | T: 19 | I: 2 | [ our families and our teachers will be shocked when we go home , but here it is the universal language . ]
#127 | T: 19 | I: 2 | [ not for nothing was the word latrine rumour invented ; these places are the regimental gossip shops and common rooms . ]
#318 | T: 19 | I: 2 | [ our early life is cut off from the moment we came here , and that without our lifting a hand . ]
#9 | T: 18 | I: 1 | [ tjaden and müller have produced two washbasins and had them filled up to the brim as a reserve . ]
#163 | T: 18 | I: 1 | [ it is very queer that the unhappiness of the world is so often brought on by small men . ]
#209 | T: 18 | I: 1 | [ müller shakes his head i always told you that nobody should carry as good a watch as that . ]
#169 | T: 18 | I: 2 | [ these teachers always carry their feelings ready in their waistcoat pockets , and trot them out by the hour . ]
#183 | T: 18 | I: 2 | [ in the afternoon suddenly we heard him call , and saw him crawling about in no man s land . ]
#191 | T: 18 | I: 2 | [ we often made fun of them and played jokes on them , but in our hearts we trusted them . ]
#224 | T: 18 | I: 2 | [ under the skin the life no longer pulses , it has already pressed out the boundaries of the body . ]
#229 | T: 18 | I: 2 | [ his features have become uncertain and faint , like a photographic plate from which two pictures have been taken . ]
#356 | T: 18 | I: 2 | [ we became soldiers with eagerness and enthusiasm , but they have done everything to knock that out of us . ]
#67 | T: 18 | I: 3 | [ i don t care about the stew , but i can only issue rations for eighty men , persisted ginger . ]
#234 | T: 18 | I: 3 | [ kemmerich felt embarrassed , for she was the least composed of all ; she simply dissolved into fat and water . ]
#207 | T: 17 | I: 1 | [ he lies in a large room and receives us with feeble expressions of joy and helpless agitation . ]
#272 | T: 17 | I: 1 | [ we get hold of an orderly outside and ask him to give kemmerich a dose of morphia . ]
#14 | T: 17 | I: 2 | [ i have exchanged my chewing tobacco with katczinsky for his cigarettes , which means i have forty altogether . ]
#264 | T: 17 | I: 2 | [ i tread on müller s foot ; reluctantly he puts the fine boots back again under the bed . ]
#319 | T: 17 | I: 2 | [ we often try to look back on it and to find an explanation , but never quite succeed . ]
#204 | T: 17 | I: 3 | [ in the dressing station there is great activity it reeks as ever of carbolic , pus , and sweat . ]
#301 | T: 17 | I: 4 | [ kropp has calmed himself ; we understand , he saw red ; out here every man gets like that sometime . ]
#45 | T: 16 | I: 1 | [ and i have cooked for one hundred and fifty men kropp poked him in the ribs . ]
#125 | T: 16 | I: 1 | [ enforced publicity has in our eyes restored the character of complete innocence to all these things . ]
#128 | T: 16 | I: 1 | [ we feel ourselves for the time being better off than in any palatial white tiled convenience . ]
#334 | T: 16 | I: 1 | [ we know only that in some strange and melancholy way we have become a waste land . ]
#99 | T: 16 | I: 2 | [ when things get beyond him he throws up the sponge altogether ; he just goes to pieces . ]
#181 | T: 16 | I: 2 | [ he got hit in the eye during an attack , and we left him lying for dead . ]
#205 | T: 16 | I: 2 | [ we are accustomed to a good deal in the billets , but this makes us feel faint . ]
#242 | T: 16 | I: 2 | [ under the nails is the dirt of the trenches , it shows through blue black like poison . ]
#81 | T: 16 | I: 3 | [ he informed himself of the dispute , and only remarked yes , we did have heavy losses yesterday . ]
#96 | T: 16 | I: 3 | [ and now get on with it , you old blubber sticker , and don t you miscount either . ]
#151 | T: 16 | I: 3 | [ and so everything is new and brave , red poppies and good food , cigarettes and summer breeze . ]
#171 | T: 16 | I: 3 | [ there was , indeed , one of us who hesitated and did not want to fall into line . ]
#333 | T: 16 | I: 3 | [ we , however , have been gripped by it and do not know what the end may be . ]
#8 | T: 15 | I: 1 | [ he does not see how he can empty his stew pot in time for coffee . ]
#165 | T: 15 | I: 1 | [ i have always taken good care to keep out of sections with small company commanders . ]
#239 | T: 15 | I: 1 | [ you would have had to wait at least three or four months for your leave . ]
#269 | T: 15 | I: 1 | [ he is thinking of the lace up boots and means to be on the spot . ]
#2 | T: 15 | I: 2 | [ yesterday we were relieved , and now our bellies are full of beef and haricot beans . ]
#182 | T: 15 | I: 2 | [ we couldn t bring him with us , because we had to come back helter skelter . ]
#109 | T: 15 | I: 3 | [ they are square , neat boxes with wooden sides all round , and have unimpeachably satisfactory seats . ]
#13 | T: 15 | I: 4 | [ ten cigars , twenty cigarettes , and two quids of chew per man ; now that is decent . ]
#12 | T: 14 | I: 1 | [ what s more important still is the issue of a double ration of smokes . ]
#115 | T: 14 | I: 1 | [ since then we have learned better than to be shy about such trifling immodesties . ]
#118 | T: 14 | I: 1 | [ i no longer understand why we should always have shied at these things before . ]
#121 | T: 14 | I: 1 | [ the soldier is on friendlier terms than other men with his stomach and intestines . ]
#123 | T: 14 | I: 1 | [ it is impossible to express oneself in any other way so clearly and pithily . ]
#194 | T: 14 | I: 1 | [ we had to recognise that our generation was more to be trusted than theirs . ]
#215 | T: 14 | I: 1 | [ not so bad ... but i have such a damned pain in my foot . ]
#295 | T: 14 | I: 1 | [ i think of the letter that i must write tomorrow to kemmerich s mother . ]
#102 | T: 14 | I: 2 | [ the mail has come , and almost every man has a few letters and papers . ]
#155 | T: 14 | I: 2 | [ müller explains that he has a flesh wound in his thigh ; a good blighty . ]
#173 | T: 14 | I: 2 | [ but he did allow himself to be persuaded , otherwise he would have been ostracised . ]
#202 | T: 14 | I: 2 | [ we were all at once terribly alone ; and alone we must see it through . ]
#290 | T: 14 | I: 2 | [ if he passes out in the night , we know where the boots kropp returns . ]
#324 | T: 14 | I: 3 | [ besides this there was little else some enthusiasm , a few hobbies , and our school . ]
#19 | T: 13 | I: 1 | [ fourteen days ago we had to go up and relieve the front line . ]
#24 | T: 13 | I: 1 | [ it was noon before the first of us crawled out of our quarters . ]
#65 | T: 13 | I: 1 | [ eighty men can t have what is meant for a hundred and fifty . ]
#354 | T: 13 | I: 1 | [ we learned that a bright button is weightier than four volumes of schopenhauer . ]
#50 | T: 13 | I: 2 | [ then you ve got bread for one hundred and fifty men too , eh ? ]
#139 | T: 13 | I: 2 | [ the wind plays with our hair ; it plays with our words and thoughts . ]
#140 | T: 13 | I: 2 | [ the three boxes stand in the midst of the glowing , red field poppies . ]
#149 | T: 13 | I: 2 | [ we are all sensible of it ; it needs no words to communicate it . ]
#162 | T: 13 | I: 2 | [ he was about the same size as corporal himmelstoss , the terror of klosterberg . ]
#197 | T: 13 | I: 2 | [ while they continued to write and talk , we saw the wounded and dying . ]
#6 | T: 12 | I: 1 | [ we have not had such luck as this for a long time . ]
#32 | T: 12 | I: 1 | [ our gang formed the head of the queue before the cook house . ]
#104 | T: 12 | I: 1 | [ kropp has the round lid of a margarine tub under his arm . ]
#110 | T: 12 | I: 1 | [ on the sides are hand grips enabling one to shift them about . ]
#133 | T: 12 | I: 1 | [ often they rise in a sheaf as they follow after an airman . ]
#160 | T: 12 | I: 1 | [ müller throws his cigarette away and says i wish he was here . ]
#164 | T: 12 | I: 1 | [ they are so much more energetic and uncompromising than the big fellows . ]
#187 | T: 12 | I: 1 | [ where would the world be if one brought every man to book ? ]
#228 | T: 12 | I: 1 | [ he it is still and yet it is not he any longer . ]
#33 | T: 12 | I: 2 | [ we were growing impatient , for the cook paid no attention to us . ]
#108 | T: 12 | I: 2 | [ scattered about everywhere there are separate , individual boxes for the same purpose . ]
#117 | T: 12 | I: 2 | [ here in the open air though , the business is entirely a pleasure . ]
#241 | T: 12 | I: 2 | [ i cannot bear to look at his hands , they are like wax . ]
#345 | T: 12 | I: 2 | [ we have lost all sense of other considerations , because they are artificial . ]
#34 | T: 12 | I: 3 | [ finally katczinsky called to him say , heinrich , open up the soup kitchen . ]
#36 | T: 11 | I: 1 | [ he shook his head sleepily you must all be there first . ]
#42 | T: 11 | I: 1 | [ they re either in the dressing station or pushing up daisies . ]
#43 | T: 11 | I: 1 | [ the cook was quite disconcerted as the facts dawned on him . ]
#78 | T: 11 | I: 1 | [ now bulcke of the first company is a much better fellow . ]
#111 | T: 11 | I: 1 | [ we move three together in a ring and sit down comfortably . ]
#112 | T: 11 | I: 1 | [ and it will be two hours before we get up again . ]
#116 | T: 11 | I: 1 | [ in time things far worse than that came easy to us . ]
#138 | T: 11 | I: 1 | [ we take off our caps and lay them down beside us . ]
#143 | T: 11 | I: 1 | [ after every misã re ouverte we have a round of nap . ]
#201 | T: 11 | I: 1 | [ and we saw that there was nothing of their world left . ]
#237 | T: 11 | I: 1 | [ but how can a man look after anyone in the field ! ]
#321 | T: 11 | I: 1 | [ all the older men are linked up with their previous life . ]
#327 | T: 11 | I: 1 | [ kantorek would say that we stood on the threshold of life . ]
#180 | T: 11 | I: 2 | [ strange to say , behm was one of the first to fall . ]
#280 | T: 11 | I: 2 | [ if you don t think so , then why do you ask ? ]
#119 | T: 11 | I: 3 | [ they are , in fact , just as natural as eating and drinking . ]
#232 | T: 11 | I: 3 | [ his mother , a good plump matron , brought him to the station . ]
#308 | T: 11 | I: 3 | [ yes , that s the way they think , these hundred thousand kantoreks ! ]
#331 | T: 11 | I: 3 | [ for the others , the older men , it is but an interruption . ]
#1 | T: 10 | I: 1 | [ one we are at rest five miles behind the front . ]
#16 | T: 10 | I: 1 | [ it is true we have no right to this windfall . ]
#61 | T: 10 | I: 1 | [ then ginger stirred himself and said that won t do . ]
#89 | T: 10 | I: 1 | [ he lifted the lid from the dixie again and sniffed . ]
#90 | T: 10 | I: 1 | [ then passing on he said bring me a plate full . ]
#95 | T: 10 | I: 1 | [ anyone would think the quartermaster s store belonged to him ! ]
#145 | T: 10 | I: 1 | [ the notes of an accordion float across from the billets . ]
#146 | T: 10 | I: 1 | [ often we lay aside the cards and look about us . ]
#148 | T: 10 | I: 1 | [ there is in each of us a feeling of constraint . ]
#189 | T: 10 | I: 1 | [ and that is why they let us down so badly . ]
#265 | T: 10 | I: 1 | [ we talk a little more and then take our leave . ]
#289 | T: 10 | I: 1 | [ do you think he will last till tomorrow after drill ? ]
#311 | T: 10 | I: 1 | [ we are none of us more than twenty years old . ]
#10 | T: 10 | I: 2 | [ in tjaden this is voracity , in müller it is foresight . ]
#60 | T: 10 | I: 2 | [ each man gets wait a bit yes , practically two issues . ]
#129 | T: 10 | I: 2 | [ there it can only be hygienic ; here it is beautiful . ]
#18 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ we have only a miscalculation to thank for it . ]
#41 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ they won t be fed by you to day . ]
#103 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ we stroll over to the meadow behind the billets . ]
#156 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ we decide to go and see him this afternoon . ]
#175 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ the wisest were just the poor and simple people . ]
#177 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ katczinsky said that was a result of their upbringing . ]
#193 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ but the first death we saw shattered this belief . ]
#195 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ they surpassed us only in phrases and in cleverness . ]
#208 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ while he was unconscious someone had stolen his watch . ]
#231 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ i think of the time when we went away . ]
#251 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ how can one calm him without making him suspicious ? ]
#252 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ müller reappears with a pair of airman s boots . ]
#262 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ out here one can make some use of them . ]
#267 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ i promise him to come back in the morning . ]
#281 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ i press a few more cigarettes into his hand . ]
#284 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ he doesn t trust him and wants to see . ]
#307 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ kropp rails he is glad that he can speak . ]
#343 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ when kemmerich is dead it will be too late . ]
#346 | T: 9 | I: 1 | [ only the facts are real and important for us . ]
#233 | T: 9 | I: 2 | [ she wept continually , her face was bloated and swollen . ]
#238 | T: 9 | I: 2 | [ now you will soon be going home , says kropp . ]
#340 | T: 9 | I: 2 | [ kemmerich will die ; it is immaterial who gets them . ]
#282 | T: 9 | I: 3 | [ do us the favour well , all right , he says . ]
#62 | T: 8 | I: 1 | [ we got excited and began to crowd around . ]
#70 | T: 8 | I: 1 | [ you haven t drawn food for eighty men . ]
#71 | T: 8 | I: 1 | [ you ve drawn it for the second company . ]
#93 | T: 8 | I: 1 | [ ginger looked sheepish as tjaden danced round him . ]
#170 | T: 8 | I: 1 | [ but we didn t think of that then . ]
#186 | T: 8 | I: 1 | [ naturally we couldn t blame kantorek for this . ]
#223 | T: 8 | I: 1 | [ they are not so much lines as marks . ]
#254 | T: 8 | I: 1 | [ müller is delighted at the sight of them . ]
#275 | T: 8 | I: 1 | [ i hastily intervene and give him a cigarette . ]
#286 | T: 8 | I: 1 | [ müller returns to the subject of the boots . ]
#288 | T: 8 | I: 1 | [ in these boots i get blister after blister . ]
#297 | T: 8 | I: 1 | [ i could do with a tot of rum . ]
#298 | T: 8 | I: 1 | [ müller pulls up some grass and chews it . ]
#342 | T: 8 | I: 1 | [ he has more right than a hospital orderly . ]
#350 | T: 8 | I: 1 | [ we had no definite plans for our future . ]
#51 | T: 8 | I: 2 | [ the sergeant cook nodded absent minded , and bewildered . ]
#63 | T: 8 | I: 2 | [ why won t that do , you old carrot ? ]
#179 | T: 8 | I: 2 | [ and what kat said , he had thought about . ]
#277 | T: 8 | I: 2 | [ are you usually allowed to give it , then ? ]
#335 | T: 8 | I: 2 | [ all the same , we are not often sad . ]
#172 | T: 8 | I: 3 | [ that was joseph behm , a plump , homely fellow . ]
#341 | T: 8 | I: 3 | [ why , then , should müller not succeed to them ? ]
#5 | T: 7 | I: 1 | [ that puts a man in fine trim . ]
#35 | T: 7 | I: 1 | [ anyone can see the beans are done . ]
#38 | T: 7 | I: 1 | [ the sergeant cook still took no notice . ]
#46 | T: 7 | I: 1 | [ then for once we ll have enough . ]
#137 | T: 7 | I: 1 | [ we read letters and newspapers and smoke . ]
#144 | T: 7 | I: 1 | [ one could sit like this for ever . ]
#158 | T: 7 | I: 1 | [ kantorek sends you all his best wishes . ]
#217 | T: 7 | I: 1 | [ his leg lies under a wire basket . ]
#226 | T: 7 | I: 1 | [ it already has command in the eyes . ]
#250 | T: 7 | I: 1 | [ kemmerich starts on again about the watch . ]
#263 | T: 7 | I: 1 | [ still kemmerich is not to be moved . ]
#300 | T: 7 | I: 1 | [ we walk on for a long time . ]
#325 | T: 7 | I: 1 | [ beyond this our life did not extend . ]
#329 | T: 7 | I: 1 | [ we had as yet taken no root . ]
#332 | T: 7 | I: 1 | [ they are able to think beyond it . ]
#344 | T: 7 | I: 1 | [ therefore müller is already on the watch . ]
#39 | T: 7 | I: 2 | [ that may do for you , he said . ]
#66 | T: 7 | I: 2 | [ we ll soon show you , growled müller . ]
#28 | T: 7 | I: 3 | [ and as the fourth , myself , paul baumer . ]
#261 | T: 7 | I: 3 | [ well , we could exchange , suggests müller again . ]
#3 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ we are satisfied and at peace . ]
#15 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ that s enough for a day . ]
#17 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ the prussian is not so generous . ]
#37 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ tjaden grinned we are all here . ]
#48 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ suddenly a vision came over tjaden . ]
#52 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ tjaden seized him by the tunic . ]
#58 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ tjaden beamed what a bean feast ! ]
#69 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ you might be generous for once . ]
#75 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ we began to jostle the fellow . ]
#87 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ he knew what we were thinking . ]
#94 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ it doesn t cost you anything ! ]
#130 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ these are wonderfully care free hours . ]
#131 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ over us is the blue sky . ]
#135 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ around us stretches the flowery meadow . ]
#142 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ kropp has the cards with him . ]
#152 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ kropp asks anyone seen kemmerich lately ? ]
#166 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ they are mostly confounded little martinets . ]
#184 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ he had only been knocked unconscious . ]
#216 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ we look at his bed covering . ]
#218 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ the bed covering arches over it . ]
#225 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ death is working through from within . ]
#230 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ even his voice sounds like ashes . ]
#244 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ i see the picture before me . ]
#260 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ they are his most prized possessions . ]
#294 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ we go back to the huts . ]
#302 | T: 6 | I: 1 | [ what has kantorek written to you ? ]
#221 | T: 6 | I: 2 | [ he looks ghastly , yellow and wan . ]
#246 | T: 6 | I: 2 | [ we have brought your things , franz . ]
#268 | T: 6 | I: 2 | [ müller talks of doing so , too . ]
#40 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ but where are the others ? ]
#59 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ that s all for us ! ]
#73 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ let s have it then . ]
#74 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ we are the second company . ]
#82 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ he glanced into the dixie . ]
#85 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ cooked with meat and fat . ]
#86 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ the lieutenant looked at us . ]
#91 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ serve out all the rations . ]
#92 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ we can do with them . ]
#101 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ to day is wonderfully good . ]
#153 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ he s up at st . ]
#157 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ kropp pulls out a letter . ]
#247 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ kemmerich signs with his hands . ]
#248 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ put them under the bed . ]
#259 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ kemmerich doesn t want to . ]
#283 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ kropp goes in with him . ]
#287 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ they would fit me perfectly . ]
#305 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ we are the iron youth . ]
#306 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ we all three smile bitterly . ]
#326 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ and of this nothing remains . ]
#328 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ and so it would seem . ]
#330 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ the war swept us away . ]
#337 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ he merely sees things clearly . ]
#347 | T: 5 | I: 1 | [ and good boots are scarce . ]
#154 | T: 5 | I: 2 | [ joseph s , i tell him . ]
#293 | T: 5 | I: 2 | [ done for , says müller emphatically . ]
#55 | T: 4 | I: 1 | [ tjaden s chaps quivered . ]
#83 | T: 4 | I: 1 | [ the beans look good . ]
#107 | T: 4 | I: 1 | [ we want something better . ]
#178 | T: 4 | I: 1 | [ it made them stupid . ]
#206 | T: 4 | I: 1 | [ we ask for kemmerich . ]
#214 | T: 4 | I: 1 | [ kemmerich s head sinks . ]
#220 | T: 4 | I: 1 | [ the leg is amputated . ]
#314 | T: 4 | I: 1 | [ that is long ago . ]
#315 | T: 4 | I: 1 | [ we are old folk . ]
#348 | T: 4 | I: 1 | [ once it was different . ]
#212 | T: 4 | I: 2 | [ how goes it , franz ? ]
#44 | T: 3 | I: 1 | [ he was staggered . ]
#54 | T: 3 | I: 1 | [ ginger nodded again . ]
#68 | T: 3 | I: 1 | [ katczinsky got angry . ]
#97 | T: 3 | I: 1 | [ you be hanged ! ]
#98 | T: 3 | I: 1 | [ spat out ginger . ]
#249 | T: 3 | I: 1 | [ müller does so . ]
#271 | T: 3 | I: 1 | [ he is feverish . ]
#276 | T: 3 | I: 1 | [ he takes it . ]
#278 | T: 3 | I: 1 | [ i ask him . ]
#279 | T: 3 | I: 1 | [ he is annoyed . ]
#285 | T: 3 | I: 1 | [ we wait outside . ]
#291 | T: 3 | I: 1 | [ do you think ? ]
#296 | T: 3 | I: 1 | [ i am freezing . ]
#303 | T: 3 | I: 1 | [ müller asks him . ]
#47 | T: 3 | I: 2 | [ come on , begin ! ]
#53 | T: 2 | I: 1 | [ and sausage ? ]
#56 | T: 2 | I: 1 | [ tobacco too ? ]
#64 | T: 2 | I: 1 | [ demanded katczinsky . ]
#84 | T: 2 | I: 1 | [ ginger nodded . ]
#159 | T: 2 | I: 1 | [ we laugh . ]
#213 | T: 2 | I: 1 | [ asks kropp . ]
#240 | T: 2 | I: 1 | [ kemmerich nods . ]
#258 | T: 2 | I: 1 | [ müller repeats . ]
#270 | T: 2 | I: 1 | [ kemmerich groans . ]
#273 | T: 2 | I: 1 | [ he refuses . ]
#292 | T: 2 | I: 1 | [ he asks . ]
#304 | T: 2 | I: 1 | [ he laughs . ]
#309 | T: 2 | I: 1 | [ iron youth . ]
#312 | T: 2 | I: 1 | [ but young ? ]
#57 | T: 2 | I: 2 | [ yes , everything . ]
#266 | T: 2 | I: 2 | [ cheerio , franz . ]
#72 | T: 1 | I: 1 | [ good . ]
#310 | T: 1 | I: 1 | [ youth ! ]
#313 | T: 1 | I: 1 | [ youth ? ]
