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day to see how things were going; and things went very badly。
At the start of the winter came the permanent rain and with the rain came the cholera。 But it was checked and in the end only seven thousand died of it in the army。
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The next year there were many victories。 The mountain that was beyond the valley and the hillside where the chestnut forest grew was captured and there were victories beyond the plain on the plateau to the south and we crossed the river in August and lived in a house in Gorizia that had a fountain and many thick shady trees in a walled garden and a wistaria vine purple on the side of the house。 Now the fighting was in the next mountains beyond and was not a mile away。 The town was very nice and our house was very fine。 The river ran behind us and the town had been captured very handsomely but the mountains beyond it could not be taken and I was very glad the Austrians seemed to want to e back to the town some time; if the war should end; because they did not bombard it to destroy it but only a little in a military way。 People lived on in it and there were hospitals and caf閟 and artillery up side streets and two bawdy houses; one for troops and one for officers; and with the end of the summer; the cool nights; the fighting in the mountains beyond the town; the shell…marked iron of the railway bridge; the smashed tunnel by the river where the fighting had been; the trees around the square and the long avenue of trees that led to th