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〃Bersaglieri;〃 Aymo smiled。 〃They have the widest backs。 They measure them。 How do you feel; Tenente?〃
〃Fine。 How are you?〃
〃Fine。 But very hungry。〃
〃There ought to be something up that road and we will stop and eat。〃
〃How's your leg; Tenente?〃
〃Fine;〃 I said。 Standing on the step and looking up ahead I could see Piani's car pulling out onto the little side…road and starting up it; his car showing through the hedge of bare branches。 Bonello turned off and followed him and then Piani worked his way out and we followed the two ambulances ahead along the narrow road between hedges。 It led to a farmhouse。 We found Piani and Bonello stopped in the farmyard。 The house was low and long with a trellis with a grape…vine over the door。 There was a well in the yard and Piani was getting up water to fill his radiator。 So much going in low gear had boiled it out。 The farmhouse was deserted。 I looked back down the road; the farmhouse was on a slight elevation above the plain; and we could see over the country; and saw the road; the hedges; the fields and the line of trees along the main road where the retreat was passing。 The two sergeants were looking through the house。 The girls were awake and looking at the courtyard; the well and the two big ambulances in front of the farmhouse; with three drivers at the well。 One of the sergeants came out with a clock in his hand。
〃Put it back;〃 I said。 He looked at me; went in the house and came back with