e the captain doctor knew I had this rupture。 I threw away the goddam truss so it would get bad and I wouldn't have to go to the line again。〃
〃I see。〃
〃Couldn't you take me no place else?〃
〃If it was closer to the front I could take you to a first medical post。 But back here you've got to have papers。〃
〃If I go back they'll make me get operated on and then they'll put me in the line all the time。〃
I thought it over。
〃You wouldn't want to go in the line all the time; would you?〃 he asked。
〃No。〃
〃Jesus Christ; ain't this a goddam war?〃
〃Listen;〃 I said。 〃You get out and fall down by the road and get a bump on your head and I'll pick you up on our way back and take you to a hospital。 We'll stop by the road here; Aldo。〃 We stopped at the side of the road。 I helped him down。
〃I'll be right here; lieutenant;〃 he said。
〃So long;〃 I said。 We went on and passed the regiment about a mile ahead; then crossed the river; cloudy with snow…water and running fast through the spiles of the bridge; to ride along the road across the plain and deliver the wounded at the two hospitals。 I drove ing back and went fast with the empty car to find the man from Pittsburgh。 First we passed the regiment; hotter and slower than ever: then the stragglers。 Then we saw a horse ambulance stopped by the road。 Two men were lifting the hernia man to put him in。 They had e back for him。 He shook his head at me。 His helmet was off and his forehead was bleeding below the hair line。 His nose was skinned and there was dust on the bloody patch and dust in his hair。
〃Look at the bump; lieutenant!〃 he shouted。 〃Nothing to do。 They e back for me。〃
When I got back to the villa it was five o'clock and I went out where we washed