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"
Until
I
see
thee
.
"
I
went
on
to
the
hospital
.
There
were
some
letters
,
an
official
one
,
and
some
others
.
I
was
to
have
three
weeks
’
convalescent
leave
and
then
return
to
the
front
.
I
read
it
over
carefully
.
Well
,
that
was
that
.
The
convalescent
leave
started
October
fourth
when
my
course
was
finished
.
Three
weeks
was
twenty
-
one
days
.
That
made
October
twenty
-
fifth
.
I
told
them
I
would
not
be
in
and
went
to
the
restaurant
a
little
way
up
the
street
from
the
hospital
for
supper
and
read
my
letters
and
the
Corriere
Della
Sera
at
the
table
.
There
was
a
letter
from
my
grandfather
,
containing
family
news
,
patriotic
encouragement
,
a
draft
for
two
hundred
dollars
,
and
a
few
clippings
;
a
dull
letter
from
the
priest
at
our
mess
,
a
letter
from
a
man
I
knew
who
was
flying
with
the
French
and
had
gotten
in
with
a
wild
gang
and
was
telling
about
it
,
and
a
note
from
Rinaldi
asking
me
how
long
I
was
going
to
skulk
in
Milano
and
what
was
all
the
news
?
He
wanted
me
to
bring
him
phonograph
records
and
enclosed
a
list
.
I
drank
a
small
bottle
of
chianti
with
the
meal
,
had
a
coffee
afterward
with
a
glass
of
cognac
,
finished
the
paper
,
put
my
letters
in
my
pocket
,
left
the
paper
on
the
table
with
the
tip
and
went
out
.
In
my
room
at
the
hospital
I
undressed
,
put
on
pajamas
and
a
dressing
-
gown
,
pulled
down
the
curtains
on
the
door
that
opened
onto
the
balcony
and
sitting
up
in
bed
read
Boston
papers
from
a
pile
Mrs
.
Meyers
had
left
for
her
boys
at
the
hospital
.
The
Chicago
White
Sox
were
winning
the
American
League
pennant
and
the
New
York
Giants
were
leading
the
National
League
.
Babe
Ruth
was
a
pitcher
then
playing
for
Boston
.
The
papers
were
dull
,
the
news
was
local
and
stale
,
and
the
war
news
was
all
old
.
The
American
news
was
all
training
camps
.
I
was
glad
I
wasn
’
t
in
a
training
camp
.
The
baseball
news
was
all
I
could
read
and
I
did
not
have
the
slightest
interest
in
it
.
A
number
of
papers
together
made
it
impossible
to
read
with
interest
.
It
was
not
very
timely
but
I
read
at
it
for
a
while
.
I
wondered
if
America
really
got
into
the
war
,
if
they
would
close
down
the
major
leagues
.
They
probably
wouldn
’
t
.
There
was
still
racing
in
Milan
and
the
war
could
not
be
much
worse
.
They
had
stopped
racing
in
France
.
That
was
where
our
horse
Japalac
came
from
.
Catherine
was
not
due
on
duty
until
nine
o
’
clock
.
I
heard
her
passing
along
the
floor
when
she
first
came
on
duty
and
once
saw
her
pass
in
the
hall
.
She
went
to
several
other
rooms
and
finally
came
into
mine
.
"
I
’
m
late
,
darling
,
"
she
said
.
"
There
was
a
lot
to
do
.
How
are
you
?
"
I
told
her
about
my
papers
and
the
leave
.
"
That
’
s
lovely
,
"
she
said
.
"
Where
do
you
want
to
go
?
"
"
Nowhere
.
I
want
to
stay
here
.
"
"
That
’
s
silly
.
You
pick
a
place
to
go
and
I
’
ll
come
too
.
"
"
How
will
you
work
it
?
"