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it a fine town?〃
〃Wonderful。 You never saw a town like that。〃
〃How did you get to be socialists?〃
〃We're all socialists。 Everybody is a socialist。 We've always been socialists。〃
〃You e; Tenente。 We'll make you a socialist too。〃
Ahead the road turned off to the left and there was a little hill and; beyond a stone wall; an apple orchard。 As the road went uphill they ceased talking。 We walked along together all going fast against time。
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Later we were on a road that led to a river。 There was a long line of abandoned trucks and carts on the road leading up to the bridge。 No one was in sight。 The river was high and the bridge had been blown up in the centre; the stone arch was fallen into the river and the brown water was going over it。 We went on up the bank looking for a place to cross。 Up ahead I knew there was a railway bridge and I thought we might be able to get across there。 The path was wet and muddy。 We did not see any troops; only abandoned trucks and stores。 Along the river bank there was nothing and no one but the wet brush and muddy ground。 We went up to the bank and finally we saw the railway bridge。
〃What a beautiful bridge;〃 Aymo said。 It was a long plain iron bridge across what was usually a dry river…bed。
〃We'd better hurry and get across before they blow it up;〃 I said。
〃There's nobody to blow it up;〃 Piani said。 〃They're all gone。〃
〃It's probably mined;〃 Bonello said。 〃You cross first