the first one we will take."
"Thou believest in this seriously That we can take Segovia"
"Yes. It is possible with the bridge blown correctly."
"I would like to have the massacre here and the bridge, too."
"Thou hast much appetite," Robert Jordan told him.
All this time he had been watching the crows. Now he saw one was watching something. The bird cawed and flew up. But the other crow still stayed in the tree. Robert Jordan looked up toward Primitivo''s place high in the rocks. He saw him watching out over the country below but he made no signal. Robert Jordan leaned forward and worked the lock on the automatic rifle, saw the round in the chamber and let the lock down. The crow was still there in the tree. The other circled wide over the snow and then settled again. In the sun and the warm wind the snow was falling from the laden branches of the pines.
"I have a massacre for thee for tomorrow morning," Robert Jordan said. "It is necessary to exterminate the post at the sawmill."
"I am ready," Agust韓 said, "_Estoy listo_."
"Also the post at the roadmender''s hut below the bridge."
"For the one or for the other," Agust韓 said. "Or for both."
"Not for both. They will be done at the same time," Robert Jordan said.
"Then for either one," Agust韓 said. "Now for a long time have I wished for action in this war. Pablo has rotted us here with inaction."