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s child without any foolishness。 Please go and get some breakfast; darling; and then e back。 I won't miss you。 Nurse is splendid to me。〃

〃You have plenty of time for breakfast;〃 the nurse said。

〃I'll go then。 Good…by; sweet。〃

〃Good…by;〃 Catherine said; 〃and have a fine breakfast for me too。〃

〃Where can I get breakfast?〃 I asked the nurse。

〃There's a caf?down the street at the square;〃 she said。 〃It should be open now。〃

Outside it was getting light。 I walked down the empty street to the caf? There was a light in the window。 I went in and stood at the zinc bar and an old man served me a glass of white wine and a brioche。 The brioche was yesterday's。 I dipped it in the wine and then drank a glass of coffee。

〃What do you do at this hour?〃 the old man asked。

〃My wife is in labor at the hospital。〃

〃So。 I wish you good luck。〃

〃Give me another glass of wine。〃

He poured it from the bottle slopping it over a little so some ran down on the zinc。 I drank this glass; paid and went out。 Outside along the street were the refuse cans from the houses waiting for the collector。 A dog was nosing at one of the cans。

〃What do you want?〃 I asked and looked in the can to see if there was anything I could pull out for him; there was nothing on top but coffee…grounds; dust and some dead flowers。

〃There isn't anything; dog;〃 I said。 The dog crossed the street。 I went up the stairs in the hospital to the floor Catherine was on and down the hall to her room。 I knocked on the door。 There was no answer。 I opened the door; the room was empty; except for Catherine's bag on a chair and her dressing…gown hanging on a hook on the wall。 I went out and down the hall; looking for somebody。 I found a nurse。

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