ouldn't have met you。 I'm not unfaithful; darling。 I've plenty of faults but I'm very faithful。 You'll be sick of me I'll be so faithful。〃
〃I'll have to go back to the front pretty soon。〃
〃We won't think about that until you go。 You see I'm happy; darling; and we have a lovely time。 I haven't been happy for a long time and when I met you perhaps I was nearly crazy。 Perhaps I was crazy。 But now we're happy and we love each other。 Do let's please just be happy。 You are happy; aren't you? Is there anything I do you don't like? Can I do anything to please you? Would you like me to take down my hair? Do you want to play?〃
〃Yes and e to bed。〃
〃All right。 I'll go and see the patients first。〃
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The summer went that way。 I do not remember much about the days; except that they were hot and that there were many victories in the papers。 I was very healthy and my legs healed quickly so that it was not very long after I was first on crutches before I was through with them and walking with a cane。 Then I started treatments at the Ospedale Maggiore for bending the knees; mechanical treatments; baking in a box of mirrors with violet rays; massage; and baths。 I went over there afternoons and afterward stopped at the caf?and had a drink and read the papers。 I did not roam around the town; but wanted to get home to the hospital from the caf? All I wanted was to see Catherine。 The rest of the time I was glad to kill。 Mostly I slept in the mornings; and in the afternoons; sometimes; I went to the races; and late to the mechanotherapy treatments。 Sometimes I stopped in at the AngloAmerican Club and sat in a deep leather…cushioned chair in front of the window and read the magazines。 They would not let us go out together when I was off crutches because