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ry well last summer。〃
〃They may crack;〃 she said。 〃Anybody may crack。〃
〃The Germans too。〃
〃No;〃 she said。 〃I think not。〃
We went over toward Rinaldi and Miss Ferguson。
〃You love Italy?〃 Rinaldi asked Miss Ferguson in English。
〃Quite well。〃
〃No understand;〃 Rinaldi shook his head。
〃Abbastanza bene;〃 I translated。
He shook his head。
〃That is not good。 You love England?〃
〃Not too well。 I'm Scotch; you see。〃
Rinaldi looked at me blankly。
〃She's Scotch; so she loves Scotland better than England;〃 I said in Italian。
〃But Scotland is England。〃
I translated this for Miss Ferguson。
〃Pas encore;〃 said Miss Ferguson。
〃Not really?〃
〃Never。 We do not like the English。〃
〃Not like the English? Not like Miss Barkley?〃
〃Oh; that's different。 You mustn't take everything so literally。〃
After a while we said good…night and left。 Walking home Rinaldi said; 〃Miss Barkley prefers you to me。 That is very clear。 But the little Scotch one is very nice。〃
〃Very;〃 I said。 I had not noticed her。 〃You like her?〃
〃No;〃 said Rinaldi。
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The next afternoon I went to call on Miss Barkley again。 She was not in the garden and I went to the side door of the villa where the ambulances drove up。 Inside I saw the head nurse; who said Miss Barkley was on duty……〃there's a war on; you know。〃
I said I knew。
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