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“He was puzzled but also pleased to find that these people he didn’t even like most of the time, and who didn’t much like him, remained so important to him.”
Sloan Wilson, Pacific Interlude: A Novel
“There was a so-called joke that tanker men were lucky because they never had to worry about getting wounded and spending the rest of their lives in hospital wards. Some joke.”
Sloan Wilson, Pacific Interlude: A Novel
“War was full of little wars—and the enemy was often the man in the bunk next to you. Put that in the papers back home.”
Sloan Wilson, Pacific Interlude: A Novel
“ride gasoline into a major battle. To hell”
Sloan Wilson, Pacific Interlude: A Novel