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The
wind
rose
in
the
night
and
at
three
o
clock
in
the
morning
with
the
rain
coming
in
sheets
there
was
a
bombardment
and
the
Croatians
came
over
across
the
mountain
meadows
and
through
patches
of
woods
and
into
the
front
line
.
They
fought
in
the
dark
in
the
rain
and
a
counter
-
attack
of
scared
men
from
the
second
line
drove
them
back
.
There
was
much
shelling
and
many
rockets
in
the
rain
and
machine
-
gun
and
rifle
fire
all
along
the
line
.
They
did
not
come
again
and
it
was
quieter
and
between
the
gusts
of
wind
and
rain
we
could
hear
the
sound
of
a
great
bombardment
far
to
the
north
.
The
wounded
were
coming
into
the
post
,
some
were
carried
on
stretchers
,
some
walking
and
some
were
brought
on
the
backs
of
men
that
came
across
the
field
.
They
were
wet
to
the
skin
and
all
were
scared
.
We
filled
two
cars
with
stretcher
cases
as
they
came
up
from
the
cellar
of
the
post
and
as
I
shut
the
door
of
the
second
car
and
fastened
it
I
felt
the
rain
on
my
face
turn
to
snow
.
The
flakes
were
coming
heavy
and
fast
in
the
rain
.
When
daylight
came
the
storm
was
still
blowing
but
the
snow
had
stopped
.
It
had
melted
as
it
fell
on
the
wet
ground
and
now
it
was
raining
again
.
There
was
another
attack
just
after
daylight
but
it
was
unsuccessful
.
We
expected
an
attack
all
day
but
it
did
not
come
until
the
sun
was
going
down
.
The
bombardment
started
to
the
south
below
the
long
wooded
ridge
where
the
Austrian
guns
were
concentrated
.
We
expected
a
bombardment
but
it
did
not
come
.
It
was
getting
dark
.
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Guns
were
firing
from
the
field
behind
the
village
and
the
shells
,
going
away
,
had
a
comfortable
sound
.
We
heard
that
the
attack
to
the
south
had
been
unsuccessful
.
They
did
not
attack
that
night
but
we
heard
that
they
had
broken
through
to
the
north
.
In
the
night
word
came
that
we
were
to
prepare
to
retreat
.
The
captain
at
the
post
told
me
this
.
He
had
it
from
the
Brigade
.
A
little
while
later
he
came
from
the
telephone
and
said
it
was
a
lie
.
The
Brigade
had
received
orders
that
the
line
of
the
Bainsizza
should
be
held
no
matter
what
happened
.
I
asked
about
the
break
through
and
he
said
that
he
had
heard
at
the
Brigade
that
the
Austrians
had
broken
through
the
twenty
-
seventh
army
corps
up
toward
Caporetto
.
There
had
been
a
great
battle
in
the
north
all
day
.
"
If
those
bastards
let
them
through
we
are
cooked
,
"
he
said
.
"
It
s
Germans
that
are
attacking
,
"
one
of
the
medical
officers
said
.
The
word
Germans
was
something
to
be
frightened
of
.
We
did
not
want
to
have
anything
to
do
with
the
Germans
.
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"
There
are
fifteen
divisions
of
Germans
,
"
the
medical
officer
said
.
"
They
have
broken
through
and
we
will
be
cut
off
.
"
"
At
the
Brigade
,
they
say
this
line
is
to
be
held
.
They
say
they
have
not
broken
through
badly
and
that
we
will
hold
a
line
across
the
mountains
from
Monte
Maggiore
.
"
"
Where
do
they
hear
this
?
"