Tuesday, May 10, 2011

through the shoulder. I will get you a copy.

 I was experiencing the masculine difficulty of making love very long standing up
 I was experiencing the masculine difficulty of making love very long standing up. lieutenant We wont get a chance to eat after this thing starts. His breath went away. Its only a little sometimes. Outside it was nearly dark.There was great laughter from everybody.Are you unwoundedWe are both wounded a little.I will go and see.It hasnt come up. selfinflicted wounds. the operation was successful.No.You love Italy Rinaldi asked Miss Ferguson in English. Goodnight.

 That was how it ought to be. Rome. It was the first time I had ever heard her laugh. No one to come in at night from adventures. The shock dulls the pain; but this is all right. Nobody knew anything about it although they all spoke with great positiveness and strategical knowledge. said Miss Ferguson. He would loan them mess tins if they did not have them. He slapped the bed with his glove. There was an English there. You could not tell anything about them. I stood up. Im Scotch.There arent enough troops here for a real attack.

Please lets not lie when we dont have to. There were many more guns in the country around and the spring had come. In two days the offensive was to start and I would go with the cars to Plava. I said. Remember carefully. lootenant. although I learned it later. Nor for the beautiful uniforms.I guess youve got a fracture all right. There were big search lights on that front mounted on camions that you passed sometimes on the roads at night.I ate the end of my piece of cheese and took a swallow of wine. I had gone to no place where the roads were frozen and hard as iron. I wouldnt be able to get the stretcher out alone. then stopped and kissed her.

 gonorrhea. No that wasnt it. Rinaldi poured another glass. Naples. But it was checked and in the end only seven thousand died of it in the army. the tall Englishman said in Italian. I said. They took off my trousers and the medical captain commenced dictating to the sergeant adjutant while he worked. There were some British batteries up with the third army. then.And you dont have to say you love me.Oh. I said. I couldnt move.

 then took a bite of cheese. In a moment the blanket in front of the dressing station opened and two stretcherbearers came out followed by the tall Englishman. then we started. I didnt mean to hurt you.In the late summer of that year we lived in a house in a village that looked across the river and the plain to the mountains. Goodnight. E. out of the bandages. You are purer and sweeter.WhereMilano. There isnt always an explanation for everything. We saw their white uniforms through the trees and walked toward them.There was great laughter from everybody. They wouldnt attack if they did.

 I could pull backward along with my arms and elbows. You may come and see her after seven oclock if you wish. I kissed her hard and held her tight and tried to open her lips; they were closed tight.No. The Austrian army was created to give Napoleon victories; any Napoleon. I will probably marry Miss Barkley. Rinaldi took the note.Because the captain doctor knew I had this rupture.Goodnight.Youre a nice boy. Mama mama mia. Some one probably got it at one of the dressing stations. the old bridge where the railway crossed to the other side and across. Passini said.

 a noble man and with whose injustice. At the post on the top they took the stretcher out and put another in and we went on. I said.Tenente. Signor Tenente.Im not angry. This machine is no good but the others march. father.We wont quarrel. I went with him and found the dugout. He looked like a king. In the bed of the river there were pebbles and boulders. the major said. when they wouldnt attack and they shot every tenth manNo.

 I thought he had a fine name and he came from Minnesota which made a lovely name: Ireland of Minnesota. The road went up the valley a long way and then we turned off and commenced to climb into the hills again. and found we still lived in the same house and that it all looked the same as when I had left it. I will take you to call. Look at your valorous conduct in asking to go always to the first line. All the officers were very happy. Tenente. I said.I sat on a chair and held my cap. People cant realize what France is like. I knew I would not be killed. I said.War is not won by victory. He recognized me and waved a forceps.

I wanted to do something for him.They have big Skoda guns. Now everything is arranged. Laugh.I see. The others were shouting.Its not really the army. After I leave here Ill go see that English and hell get you an English medal.All right.She looked down at the grass. felt the brake come off and the clutch go in. I breathed and I was back. Dont you want us never to attackNo. I said.

I think you do not know anything about being conquered and so you think it is not bad. There was fighting in the mountains and at night we could see the flashes from the artillery.That doesnt matter.Come on. baby. The major was a little man with upturned mustaches.Who goes to the attack asked Gavuzzi. He came in very fast and bent down over the bed and kissed me.Some of the officers went alone. gentlemen.I will go and see. stirred by the breeze. Passini said.No.

Just as you like. There were some British batteries up with the third army.How is everythingSplendid. I talked with the major and learned that when it should start and our cars should be loaded we would drive them back along the screened road and up to the main road along the ridge where there would be a post and other cars to clear them. They say so. father. Five stars.He stood up and put on his gloves. The lieutenant. although I learned it later. There was a great splashing and I saw the star shells go up and burst and float whitely and rockets going up and heard the bombs. To save you trouble. They were sweaty.Ill take care of him for you.

 she said.Bring good opera disks. I came back the next afternoon from our first mountain post and stopped the car at the smistimento where the wounded and sick were sorted by their papers and the papers marked for the different hospitals. Rocca said. Not in this war. I said. At this point the priest left and I told the story about the travelling salesman who arrived at five oclock in the morning at Marseilles when the mistral was blowing. A shell burst short near the river bank.No understand.Jesus Christ.Wonderful. Tenente. I know all about it. when they wouldnt attack and they shot every tenth manNo.

 dont you It seemed it was a very funny joke if you understood it properly. Chew those. You will come with me to see Miss Barkley. It had been impossible to advance on the far side the year before because there was only one road leading down from the pass to the pontoon bridge and it was under machinegun and shell fire for nearly a mile.Defeat is worse. But as long as you drive the cars and behave  and dont talk so other officers can hear. was my age. After a while the English ambulance came up and they put me onto a stretcher and lifted the stretcher up to the ambulance level and shoved it in. Thats what its for. and one day at the end of the fall when I was out where the oak forest had been I saw a cloud coming over the mountain. Theres no place to drop it.Do the men know that who attackI dont think so. It looked wide and well made with a good grade and the turns looked very impressive where you could see them through openings in the forest on the mountain side. The road curved and we saw the three cars looking quite small.

A showI dont think its anything. I said.Im dreadfully sorry. You love EnglandNot too well.Come on. I looked in the door of the big room and saw the major sitting at his desk. There is only one difference between taking a girl who has always been good and a woman. When I came back to the front we still lived in that town. Here at the brickyard we were sheltered from rifle or machine gun fire by the river bank.Shes Scotch. A mass loosened.Do the men know that who attackI dont think so. father. pneumonia and hard and soft chancres.

 come.Who goes to the attack asked Gavuzzi. wont you She looked up at me.We think.They cant do anything. Oh. said the lieutenant. We caught them and passed them and turned off on a road that climbed up into the hills.It was just beyond where we turned off. crossed the pontoon bridge. Im all right. she said. Or shot through the shoulder. I will get you a copy.

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