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Henry did not appreciate the company of the tattered soldier because he was annoying and constantly complained about his wounds and misfortunes. The tattered soldier kept asking Henry if he thought the wound was bad, which made Henry uncomfortable and frustrated with his constant need for reassurance.
The tattered soldier told Henry that he wanted Henry to stay with him and help him find a doctor for his wound. He pleaded with Henry to not leave him alone.
Henry thought the tattered soldier might die because je was uncertain on his legs and his face had changed color.
After Henry had left the tattered soldier and was back on the battle scene, he realized he didn't have his rifle.
They watched the spectral soldiers die
After Henry had left the tattered soldier and was back on the battle scene, he realized he didn't have his rifle.
They watched the spectral soldiers die
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The tattered soldier praised Henry Fleming, the main character in Stephen Crane's novel "The Red Badge of Courage." He appreciated Henry's bravery and admired him for not deserting like he did.
After Henry had left the tattered soldier and was back on the battle scene, he realized he didn't have his rifle.
Henry Fleming is the main character. There are also a bunch of minor characters such as an old injured soldier called the "Tattered One" (who calls Henry the "Youth"), a young artilleryman you hits Henry in the head, and Henry's regimental commander who cares little for his men.
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