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; Tenente。〃
〃Listen to the anarchist;〃 Aymo said。 〃Make him go first。〃
〃I'll go;〃 I said。 〃It won't be mined to blow up with one man。〃
〃You see;〃 Piani said。 〃That is brains。 Why haven't you brains; anarchist?〃
〃If I had brains I wouldn't be here;〃 Bonello said。
〃That's pretty good; Tenente;〃 Aymo said。
〃That's pretty good;〃 I said。 We were close to the bridge now。 The sky had clouded over again and it was raining a little。 The bridge looked long and solid。 We climbed up the embankment。
〃e one at a time;〃 I said and started across the bridge。 I watched the ties and the rails for any trip…wires or signs of explosive but I saw nothing。 Down below the gaps in the ties the river ran muddy and fast。 Ahead across the wet countryside I could see Udine in the rain。 Across the bridge I looked back。 Just up the river was another bridge。 As I watched; a yellow mud…colored motor car crossed it。 The sides of the bridge were high and the body of the car; once on; was out of sight。 But I saw the heads of the driver; the man on the seat with him; and the two men on the rear seat。 They all wore German helmets。 Then the car was over the bridge and out of sight behind the trees and the abandoned vehicles on the road。 I waved to Aymo who was crossing and to the others to e on。 I climbed down and crouched beside the railway embankment。 Aymo came down with me。
〃Did you see the car?〃 I asked。
〃No。 We were watching you。〃
〃A German