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〃No。 Dont go。 How about loving women? If I really loved some woman would it be like that?〃

〃I dont know about that。 I never loved any woman。〃

〃What about your mother?〃

〃Yes; I must have loved my mother。〃

〃Did you always love God?〃

〃Ever since I was a little boy。〃

〃Well;〃 I said。 I did not know what to say。 〃You are a fine boy;〃 I said。

〃I am a boy;〃 he said。 〃But you call me father。〃

〃Thats politeness。〃

He smiled。

〃I must go; really;〃 he said。 〃You do not want me for anything?〃 he asked hopefully。

〃No。 Just to talk。〃

〃I will take your greetings to the mess。〃

〃Thank you for the many fine presents。〃

〃Nothing。〃

〃e and see me again。〃

〃Yes。 Good…by;〃 he patted my hand。

〃So long;〃 I said in dialect。

〃Ciaou;〃 he repeated。

It was dark in the room and the orderly; who had sat by the foot of the bed; got up and went out with him。 I liked him very much and I hoped he would get back to the Abruzzi some time。 He had a rotten life in the mess and he was fine about it but I thought how he would be in his own country。 At Capracotta; he had told me; there were trout in the stream below the town。 It was forbidden to play the flute at night。 When the young men serenaded only the flute was forbidden。 Why; I had asked。 Because it was bad for the girls to hear the flute at night。 The peasants all called you 〃Don〃 and when you met them they took off their hats。 His father hunted every day and stopped to eat at the houses of peasants。 They were always honored。 For a foreigner to hunt he must present a certificate that he had never been arrested。 There were bears on the Gran Sasso DItalia but it was a long way。 Aquila was a fine town。 It was cool in the summer at night and the spring in Abruzzi was the most beautiful in Italy。 But what was lovely was the fall to go hunting through the chestnut woods。 The birds were all good because they fed on grapes and you never took a lunch because the peasants were always honored if you would eat with them at their houses。 After a while I went to sleep。

12

The room was long with windows on the right…hand side and a door at the far end that went into the dressing room。 The row of beds that mine was in faced the windows and another row; under the windows; faced the wall。 If you lay on your left side you could see the dressing…room door。 There was another door at the far end that people sometimes came in by。 If any one were going to die they put a screen around the bed so you could not see them die; but only the shoes and puttees of doctors and men nurses showed under the bottom of the screen and sometimes at the end there would be whispering。 Then the priest would e out from behind the screen and afterward the men nurses would go back behind the screen to e out again carrying the one who was dead with a blanket over him down the corridor between the beds and some one folded the screen and took it away。

That morning the major in charge of the ward asked me if I felt that I could travel the next day。 I said I could。 He said then they would ship me out early in the morning。 He said I would be better off making the trip now before it got too hot。

When they lifted you up out of bed to carry you into the dressing room you could look out of the window and see the new graves in the garden。 A soldier sat outside the door that opened onto the garden making crosses and painting on them the names; rank; and regiment of the men who were buried in the garden。 He also ran errands for the ward and in his spare time made me a cigarette lighter out of an empty Austrian rifle cartridge。 The doctors were very nice and seemed very capable。 They were anxious to ship me to Milan where there were better X…ray facilities and where; after the operation; I could take mechano…therapy。 I wanted to go to Milan too。 They wanted to get us all out and back as far as possible because all the beds were needed for the offensive; when it should start。

The night before I left the field hospital Rinaldi came in to see me with the major from our mess。 They said that I would go to an American hospital in Milan that had just been installed。 Some American ambulance units were to be sent down and this hospital would look after them and any other Americans on service in Italy。 There were many in the Red Cross。 The States had declared war on Germany but not on Austria。

The Italians were sure America would declare war on Austria too and they were very excited about any Americans ing down; even the Red Cross。 They asked me if I thought President Wilson would declare war on Austria and I said it was only a matter of days。 I did not know what we had against Austria but it seemed logical that they should declare war on her if they did on Germany。 They asked me if we would declare war on Turkey。 I said that was doubtful。 Turkey; I said; was our national bird but the joke translated so badly and they were so puzzled and suspicious that I said yes; we would probably declare war on Turkey。 And on Bulgaria? We had drunk several glasses of brandy and I said yes by God on Bulgaria too and on Japan。 But; they said; Japan is an ally of England。 You cant trust the bloody English。 The Japanese want Hawaii; I said。 Where is Hawaii? It is in the Pacific Ocean。 Why do the Japanese want it? They dont really want it; I said。 That is all talk。 The Japanese are a wonderful little people fond of dancing and light wines。 Like the French; said the major。 We will get Nice and Savoia from the French。 We will get Corsica and all the Adriatic coast…line; Rinaldi said。 Italy will return to the splendors of Rome; said the major。 I dont like Rome; I said。 It is hot and full of fleas。 You dont like Rome? Yes; I love Rome。 Rome is the mother of nations。 I will never forget Romulus suckling the Tiber。 What? Nothing。 Lets all go to Rome。

Lets go to Rome to…night and never e back。 Rome is a beautiful city; said the major。 The mother and father of nations; I said。 Roma is feminine; said Rinaldi。 It cannot be the father。 Who is the father; then; the Holy Ghost? Dont blaspheme。 I wasnt blaspheming; I was asking for information。 You are drunk; baby。 Who made me drunk? I made you drunk; said the major。 I made you drunk because I love you and because America is in the war。 Up to the hilt; I said。 You go away in the morning; baby; Rinaldi said。 To Rome; I said。 No; to Milan。 To Milan; said the major; to the Crystal Palace; to the Cova; to Camparis; to Biffis; to the galleria。 You lucky boy。 To the Gran Italia; I said; where I will borrow money from George。 To the Scala; said Rinaldi。 You will go to the Scala。 Every night; I said。 You wont be able to afford it every night; said the major。

The tickets are very expensive。 I will draw a sight draft on my grandfather; I said。 A what? A sight draft。 He has to pay or I go to jail。 Mr。 Cunningham at the bank does it。 I live by sight drafts。 Can a grandfather jail a patriotic grandson who is dying that Italy may live? Live the American Garibaldi; said Rinaldi。 Viva the sight drafts; I said。 We must be quiet; said the major。 Already we have been asked many times to be quiet。 Do you go to…morrow really; Federico? He goes to the American hospital I tell you; Rinaldi said。 To the beautiful nurses。 Not the nurses with beards of the field hospital。 Yes; yes; said the major; I know he goes to the American hospital。 I dont mind their beards; I said。 If any man wants to raise a beard let him。 Why dont you raise a beard; Signor Maggiore? It could not go in a gas mask。 Yes it could。 Anything can go in a gas mask。 Ive vomited into a gas mask。 Dont be so loud; baby; Rinaldi said。 We all know you have been at the front Oh; you fine baby; what will I do while you are gone? We must go; said the major。 This bees sentimental。 Listen; I have a surprise for you。 Your English。 You know? The English you go to see every night at their hospital? She is going to Milan too。 She goes with another to be at the American hospital。 They had not got nurses yet from America。 I talked to…day with the head of their riparto。 They have too many Women here at the front。 They send some back。 How do you like that; baby? All right。 Yes? You go to live in a big city

药膳空间[种田养子] 作者:辣椒拌饭  爱江山  北后  昆仑镜之宁不臣  言咒师  斗罗:千仞雪的伐神之路  郭靖,别跑(  我只想闯荡江湖  侍灵记  爱恨交织  重生之成就非凡  邪妃盗情:粘人相公太妖娆  [HP]成为獾祖的人生  师兄竟是战略级房产经纪大师  奇怪的运动  四合院:从杀猪佬开始  小宫女(辣)  三年抱俩,冷硬军官别太宠  一默如雷  月在回廊新月如钩_(全书已完结)  

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