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"
Yes
,
I
will
.
"
"
‘
Do
you
think
it
would
be
any
good
to
try
and
see
her
tomorrow
?
"
"
Yes
,
I
do
.
"
"
Thank
you
very
much
,
"
I
said
.
"
Good
-
night
.
"
I
went
out
the
door
and
suddenly
I
felt
lonely
and
empty
.
I
had
treated
seeing
Catherine
very
lightly
,
I
had
gotten
somewhat
drunk
and
had
nearly
forgotten
to
come
but
when
I
could
not
see
her
there
I
was
feeling
lonely
and
hollow
.
The
next
afternoon
we
heard
there
was
to
be
an
attack
up
the
river
that
night
and
that
we
were
to
take
four
cars
there
.
Nobody
knew
anything
about
it
although
they
all
spoke
with
great
positiveness
and
strategical
knowledge
.
I
was
riding
in
the
first
car
and
as
we
passed
the
entry
to
the
British
hospital
I
told
the
driver
to
stop
.
The
other
cars
pulled
up
.
I
got
out
and
told
the
driver
to
go
on
and
that
if
we
had
not
caught
up
to
them
at
the
junction
of
the
road
to
Cormons
to
wait
there
.
I
hurried
up
the
driveway
and
inside
the
reception
hall
I
asked
for
Miss
Barkley
.
"
She
’
s
on
duty
.
"
"
Could
I
see
her
just
for
a
moment
?
"
They
sent
an
orderly
to
see
and
she
came
back
with
him
.
"
I
stopped
to
ask
if
you
were
better
.
They
told
me
you
were
on
duty
,
so
I
asked
to
see
you
.
"