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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Chapter 10

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After this conversation Benjamin felt depressed, he walked upstairs and stared at himself in the mirror. He had not shaved for three months, but there was nothing on his face to shave. When he had first come home from Harvard, Roscoe had suggested that he should wear spectacles and false whiskers on his cheeks, and it had seemed for a moment that the grotesque comedy of his early years started to repeat. But whiskers made him feel both discomfort and shame. He burst into tears and Roscoe had to give it up.

Benjamin opened a book of boys' stories, The Boy Scouts in Bimini Bay, and began to read. But he found himself thinking about the war. America hadjoined the Allied forces,[49] and Benjamin wanted to join the army too, but, alas, sixteen was the minimum age, and he looked much younger. His true age, which was fifty-seven, was too old for the army.

There was a knock at his door, and the man handed him an official letter addressed to Mr. Benjamin Button. Benjamin opened it, and read the text with delight. It informed him that many reserve officers who had served in the Spanish- American War were called back into service with a higher position, so he got his position as brigadier-general in the United States army with orders to report immediately.

Benjamin jumped to his feet trembling with enthusiasm. This was what he had wanted. Ten minutes later he entered a large tailor's shop on Charles Street, and asked in his high boy's voice to be measured for a uniform.

«Want to play soldier, sonny?» demanded a clerk casually.

Benjamin was furious. «Look here! Never mind what I want!» he protested angrily. «My name's Button and I live on Mt. Vernon Place, so you know I'm good for it[50]».

«Well», admitted the clerk with hesitation, «if you're not, I guess your daddy is, all right».

Benjamin was measured, and a week later his uniform was ready. He had difficulty in getting the proper general's insignia because the dealer insisted that a nice badge would look just as well[51] and be much more fun to play with.

Saying nothing to Roscoe, he left the house one night and went by train to military camp, in South Carolina, where he was going to command a military brigade. On a hot April day he approached the entrance to the camp, paid the taxi driver who had brought him from the station, and turned to the guard.

«Get some one to carry my luggage!» he commanded.

The soldier looked at him with disbelief. «Say», he remarked, «where are you going with the general's stuff, sonny?»

Benjamin, veteran of the Spanish-American War, moved upon him with fire in his eye, but with, alas, a breaking boy's voice.

«Stand to attention!»[52] he commanded loudly; he paused to take breath – then suddenly he saw that the soldier stood straight and brought his rifle to the present[53]. Benjamin hid a smile of satisfaction, but when he glanced around his smile faded. He saw an impressive colonel who was approaching on horseback.

«Colonel!» called Benjamin sharply.

The colonel came up and looked down at him. «Whose little boy are you?» he demanded kindly.

«I'll soon show you whose little boy I am!» protested Benjamin in an angry voice. «Get down off that horse!»

The colonel burst into laughter.

«You want my horse, eh, general?»

«Here!» cried Benjamin in despair. «Read this». And he gave his official letter to the colonel. The colonel read it, he was astonished.

«Where did you get this?» he demanded, putting the document into his own pocket.

«I got it from the Government, as you'll soon find out!»

«You come along with me», said the colonel with a strange look. «We'll go up to headquarters commander and talk this over. Come along».

The colonel turned and began moving in the direction of headquarters. There was nothing for Benjamin to do but follow him – he tried to keep as much dignity as possible and promised himself to take revenge. But this revenge did not materialize. Two days later, however, his son Roscoe materialized from Baltimore, irritated and angry at a quick trip, and escorted the general in tears, without uniform, back to his home.

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Allied forces – союзники, общее название членов коалиции государств, находившихся в состоянии войны с блоком так называемых Центральных держав (Германией, Австро-Венгрией и др.) во время Первой мировой войны

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I'm good for it – (идиом.) за мной не пропадёт, у меня хватит денег заплатить

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just as well – (идиом.) точно так же

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stand to attention – (воен.) стоять по стойке смирно

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brought his rifle to the present – (воен.) привёл винтовку в положение «На караул»

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