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The
others
came
and
we
all
crouched
in
the
mud
behind
the
embankment
,
looking
across
the
rails
at
the
bridge
,
the
line
of
trees
,
the
ditch
and
the
road
.
"
Do
you
think
we
re
cut
off
then
,
Tenente
?
"
"
I
don
t
know
.
All
I
know
is
a
German
staff
car
went
along
that
road
.
"
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"
You
don
t
feel
funny
,
Tenente
?
You
haven
t
got
strange
feelings
in
the
head
?
"
"
Don
t
be
funny
,
Bonello
.
"
"
What
about
a
drink
?
"
Piani
asked
.
"
If
we
re
cut
off
we
might
as
well
have
a
drink
.
"
He
unhooked
his
canteen
and
uncorked
it
.
"
Look
!
Look
!
"
Aymo
said
and
pointed
toward
the
road
.
Along
the
top
of
the
stone
bridge
we
could
see
German
helmets
moving
.
They
were
bent
forward
and
moved
smoothly
,
almost
supernaturally
,
along
.
As
they
came
off
the
bridge
we
saw
them
.
They
were
bicycle
troops
.
I
saw
the
faces
of
the
first
two
.
They
were
ruddy
and
healthy
-
looking
.
Their
helmets
came
low
down
over
their
foreheads
and
the
side
of
their
faces
.
Their
carbines
were
clipped
to
the
frame
of
the
bicycles
.
Stick
bombs
hung
handle
down
from
their
belts
.
Their
helmets
and
their
gray
uniforms
were
wet
and
they
rode
easily
,
looking
ahead
and
to
both
sides
.
There
were
two
then
four
in
line
,
then
two
,
then
almost
a
dozen
;
then
another
dozen
then
one
alone
.
They
did
not
talk
but
we
could
not
have
heard
them
because
of
the
noise
from
the
river
.
They
were
gone
out
of
sight
up
the
road
.
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"
Holy
Mary
,
"
Aymo
said
.
"
They
were
Germans
,
"
Piani
said
.
"
Those
weren
t
Austrians
.
"
"
Why
isn
t
there
somebody
here
to
stop
them
?
"
I
said
.
"
Why
haven
t
they
blown
the
bridge
up
?
Why
aren
t
there
machine
-
guns
along
this
embankment
?
"