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g city and have your English there to cuddle you。 Why dont I get wounded? Maybe you will; I said。 We must go; said the major。 We drink and make noise and disturb Federico。 Dont go。 Yes; we must go。 Good…by。 Good luck。 Many things。 Ciaou。 Ciaou。 Ciaou。 e back quickly; baby。 Rinaldi kissed me。 You smell of lysol。 Good…by; baby。 Good…by。 Many things。 The major patted my shoulder。 They tiptoed out。 I found I was quite drunk but went to sleep。

The next day in the morning we left for Milan and arrived forty…eight hours later。 It was a bad trip。 We were sidetracked for a long time this side of Mestre and children came and peeked in。 I got a little boy to go for a bottle of cognac but he came back and said he could only get grappa。 I told him to get it and when it came I gave him the change and the man beside me and I got drunk and slept until past Vicenza where I woke up and was very sick on the floor。 It did not matter because the man on that side had been very sick on the floor several times before。 Afterward I thought I could not stand the thirst and in the yards outside of Verona I called to a soldier who was walking up and down beside the train and he got me a drink of water。 I woke Georgetti; the other boy who was drunk; and offered him some water。 He said to pour it on his shoulder and went back to sleep。 The soldier would not take the penny I offered him and brought me a pulpy orange。 I sucked on that and spit out the pith and watched the soldier pass up and down past a freight…car outside and after a while the train gave a jerk and started。

BOOK TWO

13

We got into Milan early in the morning and they unloaded us in the freight yard。 An ambulance took me to the American hospital。 Riding in the ambulance on a stretcher I could not tell what part of town we were passing through but when they unloaded the stretcher I saw a market…place and an open wine shop with a girl sweeping out。 They were watering the street and it smelled of the early morning。 They put the stretcher down and went in。 The porter came out with them。 He had gray mustaches; wore a doormans cap and was in his shirt sleeves。 The stretcher would not go into the elevator and they discussed whether it was better to lift me off the stretcher and go up in the elevator or carry the stretcher up the stairs。 I listened to them discussing it。 They decided on the elevator。 They lifted me from the stretcher。 〃Go easy;〃 I said。 〃Take it softly。〃

In the elevator we were crowded and as my legs bent the pain was very bad。 〃Straighten out the legs;〃 I said。

〃We cant; Signor Tenente。 There isnt room。〃 The man who said this had his arm around me and my arm was around his neck。 His breath came in my face metallic with garlic and red wine。

〃Be gentle;〃 the other man said。

〃Son of a bitch who isnt gentle!〃

〃Be gentle I say;〃 the man with my feet repeated。

I saw the doors of the elevator closed; and the grill shut and the fourth…floor button pushed by the porter。 The porter looked worried。 The elevator rose slowly。

〃Heavy?〃 I asked the man with the garlic。

〃Nothing;〃 he said。 His face was sweating and he grunted。 The elevator rose steadily and stopped。 The man holding the feet opened the door and stepped out。 We were on a balcony。 There were several doors with brass knobs。 The man carrying the feet pushed a button that rang a bell。 We heard it inside the doors。 No one came。 Then the porter came up the stairs。

〃Where are they?〃 the stretcher…bearers asked。

〃I dont know;〃 said the porter。 〃They sleep down stairs。〃

〃Get somebody。〃

The porter rang the bell; then knocked on the door; then he opened the door and went in。 When he came back there was an elderly woman wearing glasses with him。 Her hair was loose and half…falling and she wore a nurses dress。

〃I cant understand;〃 she said。 〃I cant understand Italian。〃

〃I can speak English;〃 I said。 〃They want to put me somewhere。〃

〃None of the rooms are ready。 There isnt any patient expected。〃 She tucked at her hair and looked at me near…sightedly。

〃Show them any room where they can put me。〃

〃I dont know;〃 she said。 〃Theres no patient expected。 I couldnt put you in just any room。〃

〃Any room will do;〃 I said。 Then to the porter in Italian; 〃Find an empty room。〃

〃They are all empty;〃 said the porter。 〃You are the first patient。〃 He held his cap in his hand and looked at the elderly nurse。

〃For Christs sweet sake take me to some room。〃 The pain had gone on and on with the legs bent and I could feel it going in and out of the bone。 The porter went in the door; followed by the grayhaired woman; then came hurrying back。 〃Follow me;〃 he said。 They carried me down a long hallway and into a room with drawn blinds。 It smelled of new furniture。 There was a bed and a big wardrobe with a mirror。 They laid me down on the bed。

〃I cant put on sheets;〃 the woman said。 〃The sheets are locked up。〃

I did not speak to her。 〃There is money in my pocket;〃 I said to the porter。 〃In the buttoned…down pocket。〃 The porter took out the money。 The two stretcher…bearers stood beside the bed holding their caps。 〃Give them five lire apiece and five lire for yourself。 My papers are in the other pocket。 You may give them to the nurse。〃

The stretcher…bearers saluted and said thank you。 〃Good…by;〃 I said。 〃And many thanks。〃 They saluted again and went out。

〃Those papers;〃 I said to the nurse; 〃describe my case and the treatment already given。〃

The woman picked them up and looked at them through her glasses。 There were three papers and they were folded。 〃I dont know what to do;〃 she said。 〃I cant read Italian。 I cant do anything without the doctors orders。〃 She menced to cry and put the papers in her apron pocket。 〃Are you an American?〃 she asked crying。

〃Yes。 Please put the papers on the table by the bed。〃

It was dim and cool in the room。 As I lay on the bed I could see the big mirror on the other side of the room but could not see what it reflected。 The porter stood by the bed。 He had a nice face and was very kind。

〃You can go;〃 I said to him。 〃You can go too;〃 I said to the nurse。 〃What is your name?〃

〃Mrs。 Walker。〃

〃You can go; Mrs。 Walker。 I think I will go to sleep。〃

I was alone in the room。 It was cool and did not smell like a hospital。 The mattress was firm and fortable and I lay without moving; hardly breathing; happy in feeling the pain lessen。 After a while I wanted a drink of water and found the bell on a cord by the bed and rang it but nobody came。 I went to sleep。

When I woke I looked around。 There was sunlight ing in through the shutters。 I saw the big armoire; the bare walls; and two chairs。 My legs in the dirty bandages; stuck straight out in the bed。 I was careful not to move them。 I was thirsty and I reached for the bell and pushed the button。 I heard the door open and looked and it was a nurse。 She looked young and pretty。

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