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〃You are all her dear boys;〃 Catherine said。 〃She prefers the dear boys。 Listen to it rain。〃

〃Its raining hard。〃

〃And youll always love me; wont you?〃

〃Yes。〃

〃And the rain wont make any difference?〃

〃No。〃

〃Thats good。 Because Im afraid of the rain。〃

〃Why?〃 I was sleepy。 Outside the rain was falling steadily。

〃I dont know; darling。 Ive always been afraid of the rain。〃

〃I like it。〃

〃I like to walk in it。 But its very hard on loving。〃

〃Ill love you always。〃

〃Ill love you in the rain and in the snow and in the hail and…… what else is there?〃

〃I dont know。 I guess Im sleepy。〃

〃Go to sleep; darling; and Ill love you no matter how it is。〃

〃Youre not really afraid of the rain are you?〃

〃Not when Im with you。〃

〃Why are you afraid of it?〃

〃I dont know。〃

〃Tell me。〃

〃Dont make me。〃

〃Tell me。〃

〃No。〃

〃Tell me。〃

〃All right。 Im afraid of the rain because sometimes I see me dead in it。〃

〃No。〃

〃And sometimes I see you dead in it。〃

〃Thats more likely。〃

〃No; its not; darling。 Because I can keep you safe。 I know I can。 But nobody can help themselves。〃

〃Please stop it。 I dont want you to get Scotch and crazy tonight。 We wont be together much longer。〃

〃No; but I am Scotch and crazy。 But Ill stop it。 Its all nonsense。〃

〃Yes its all nonsense。〃

〃Its all nonsense。 Its only nonsense。 Im not afraid of the rain。 Im not afraid of the rain。 Oh; oh; God; I wish I wasnt。〃 She was crying。 I forted her and she stopped crying。 But outside it kept on raining。

20

One day in the afternoon we went to the races。 Ferguson went too and Crowell Rodgers; the boy who had been wounded in the eyes by the explosion of the shell nose…cap。 The girls dressed to go after lunch while Crowell and I sat on the bed in his room and read the past performances of the horses and the predictions in the racing paper。 Crowells head was bandaged and he did not care much about these races but read the racing paper constantly and kept track of all the horses for something to do。 He said the horses were a terrible lot but they were all the horses we had。 Old Meyers liked him and gave him tips。 Meyers won on nearly every race but disliked to give tips because it brought down the prices。 The racing was very crooked。 Men who had been ruled off the turf everywhere else were racing in Italy。 Meyers information was good but I hated to ask him because sometimes he did not answer; and always you could see it hurt him to tell you; but he felt obligated to tell us for some reason and he hated less to tell Crowell。 Crowells eyes had been hurt; one was hurt badly; and Meyers had trouble with his eyes and so he liked Crowell。 Meyers never told his wife what horses he was playing and she won or lost; mostly lost; and talked all the time。

We four drove out to San Siro in an open carriage。 It was a lovely day and we drove out through the park and out along the tramway and out of town where the road was dusty。 There were villas with iron fences and big overgrown gardens and ditches with water flowing and green vegetable gardens with dust on the leaves。 We could look across the plain and see farmhouses and the rich green farms with their irrigation ditches and the mountains to the north。 There were many carriages going into the race track and the men at the gate let us in without cards because we were in uniform。 We left the carriage; bought programmes; and walked across the infield and then across the smooth thick turf of the course to the paddock。 The grand…stands were old and made of wood and the betting booths were under the stands and in a row out near the stables。 There was a crowd of soldiers along the fence in the infield。 The paddock was fairly well filled with people and they were walking the horses around in a ring under the trees behind the grandstand。 We saw people we knew and got chairs for Ferguson and Catherine and watched the horses。

They went around; one after the other; their heads down; the grooms leading them。 One horse; a purplish black; Crowell swore was dyed that color。 We watched him and it seemed possible。 He had only e out just before the bell rang to saddle。 We looked him up in the programme from the number on the grooms arm and it was listed a black gelding named Japalac。 The race was for horses that had never won a race worth one thousand lire or more。 Catherine was sure his color had

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