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re were many trucks too and some carts going through on other streets and converging on the main road。 When we were out past the tanneries onto the main road the troops; the motor trucks; the horse…drawn carts and the guns were in one wide slow…moving column。 We moved slowly but steadily in the rain; the radiator cap of our car almost against the tailboard of a truck that was loaded high; the load covered with wet canvas。 Then the truck stopped。 The whole column was stopped。 It started again and we went a little farther; then stopped。 I got out and walked ahead; going between the trucks and carts and under the wet necks of the horses。 The block was farther ahead。 I left the road; crossed the ditch on a footboard and walked along the field beyond the ditch。 I could see the stalled column between the trees in the rain as I went forward across from it in the field。 I went about a mile。 The column did not move; although; on the other side beyond the stalled vehicles I could see the troops moving。 I went back to the cars。 This block might extend as far as Udine。 Piani was asleep over the wheel。 I climbed up beside him and went to sleep too。 Several hours later I heard the truck ahead of us grinding into gear。 I woke Piani and we started; moving a few yards; then stopping; then going on again。 It was still raining。
The column stalled again in the night and did not start。 I got down and went back to see Aymo and Bonello。 Bonello had two sergeants of engineers on the seat of h