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t to see the Bainsizza。〃
〃I'm glad to see it。 I am glad to be back with you again; Signor Maggiore。〃
He smiled。 〃You are very good to say so。 I am very tired of this war。 If I was away I do not believe I would e back。〃
〃Is it so bad?〃
〃Yes。 It is so bad and worse。 Go get cleaned up and find your friend Rinaldi。〃
I went out and carried my bags up the stairs。 Rinaldi was not in the room but his things were there and I sat down on the bed and unwrapped my puttees and took the shoe off my right foot。 Then I lay back on the bed。 I was tired and my right foot hurt。 It seemed silly to lie on the bed with one shoe off; so I sat up and unlaced the other shoe and dropped it on the floor; then lay back on the blanket again。 The room was stuffy with the window closed but I was too tired to get up and open it。 I saw my things were all in one corner of the room。 Outside it was getting dark。 I lay on the bed and thought about Catherine and waited for Rinaldi。 I was going to try not to think about Catherine except at night before I went to sleep。 But now I was tired and there was nothing to do; so I lay and thought about her。 I was thinking about her when Rinaldi came in。 He looked just the same。 Perhaps he was a little thinner。
〃Well; baby;〃 he said。 I sat up on the bed。 He came over; sat down and put his arm around me。 〃Good old baby。〃 He whacked me on the back and I held both his arms。
〃Old baby;〃 he said。 〃Let me see your knee。〃
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