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"
We
’
ll
take
it
,
"
Piani
said
.
"
Come
on
,
Aldo
.
"
He
went
off
into
the
hall
with
Bonello
.
I
heard
them
going
upstairs
.
"
This
was
a
fine
place
,
"
Bartolomeo
Aymo
said
.
He
put
two
bottles
of
wine
and
half
a
cheese
into
his
haversack
.
"
There
won
’
t
be
a
place
like
this
again
.
Where
will
they
retreat
to
,
Tenente
?
"
"
Beyond
the
Tagliamento
,
they
say
.
The
hospital
and
the
sector
are
to
be
at
Pordenone
.
"
"
This
is
a
better
town
than
Pordenone
.
"
"
I
don
’
t
know
Pordenone
,
"
I
said
.
"
I
’
ve
just
been
through
there
.
"
"
It
’
s
not
much
of
a
place
,
"
Aymo
said
.
As
we
moved
out
through
the
town
it
was
empty
in
the
rain
and
the
dark
except
for
columns
of
troops
and
guns
that
were
going
through
the
main
street
.
There
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
his
car
with
him
.
They
stiffened
when
I
came
up
.