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"
,
"
Piani
said
.
"
They
ve
started
again
.
"
"
I
was
dopey
,
"
I
said
.
I
looked
at
my
watch
.
It
was
three
o
clock
in
the
morning
.
I
reached
back
behind
the
seat
for
a
bottle
of
the
barbera
.
"
You
talked
out
loud
,
"
Piani
said
.
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"
I
was
having
a
dream
in
English
,
"
I
said
.
The
rain
was
slacking
and
we
were
moving
along
.
Before
daylight
we
were
stalled
again
and
when
it
was
light
we
were
at
a
little
rise
in
the
ground
and
I
saw
the
road
of
the
retreat
stretched
out
far
ahead
,
everything
stationary
except
for
the
infantry
filtering
through
.
We
started
to
move
again
but
seeing
the
rate
of
progress
in
the
daylight
,
I
knew
we
were
going
to
have
to
get
off
that
main
road
some
way
and
go
across
country
if
we
ever
hoped
to
reach
Udine
.
In
the
night
many
peasants
had
joined
the
column
from
the
roads
of
the
country
and
in
the
column
there
were
carts
loaded
with
household
goods
;
there
were
mirrors
projecting
up
between
mattresses
,
and
chickens
and
ducks
tied
to
carts
.
There
was
a
sewing
machine
on
the
cart
ahead
of
us
in
the
rain
.
They
had
saved
the
most
valuable
things
.
On
some
carts
the
women
sat
huddled
from
the
rain
and
others
walked
beside
the
carts
keeping
as
close
to
them
as
they
could
.
There
were
dogs
now
in
the
column
,
keeping
under
the
wagons
as
they
moved
along
.
The
road
was
muddy
,
the
ditches
at
the
side
were
high
with
water
and
beyond
the
trees
that
lined
the
road
the
fields
looked
too
wet
and
too
soggy
to
try
to
cross
.
I
got
down
from
the
car
and
worked
up
the
road
a
way
,
looking
for
a
place
where
I
could
see
ahead
to
find
a
side
-
road
we
could
take
across
country
.
I
knew
there
were
many
side
-
roads
but
did
not
want
one
that
would
lead
to
nothing
.
I
could
not
remember
them
because
we
had
always
passed
them
bowling
along
in
the
car
on
the
main
road
and
they
all
looked
much
alike
.
Now
I
knew
we
must
find
one
if
we
hoped
to
get
through
.
No
one
knew
where
the
Austrians
were
nor
how
things
were
going
but
I
was
certain
that
if
the
rain
should
stop
and
planes
come
over
and
get
to
work
on
that
column
that
it
would
be
all
over
.
All
that
was
needed
was
for
a
few
men
to
leave
their
trucks
or
a
few
horses
be
killed
to
tie
up
completely
the
movement
on
the
road
.
The
rain
was
not
falling
so
heavily
now
and
I
thought
it
might
clear
.
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I
went
ahead
along
the
edge
of
the
road
and
when
there
was
a
small
road
that
led
off
to
the
north
between
two
fields
with
a
hedge
of
trees
on
both
sides
,
I
thought
that
we
had
better
take
it
and
hurried
back
to
the
cars
.
I
told
Piani
to
turn
off
and
went
back
to
tell
Bonello
and
Aymo
.
"
If
it
leads
nowhere
we
can
turn
around
and
cut
back
in
,
"
I
said
.
"
What
about
these
?
"
Bonello
asked
.
His
two
sergeants
were
beside
him
on
the
seat
.
They
were
unshaven
but
still
military
looking
in
the
early
morning
.