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 the Swiss part of the lake。 When it was beginning to be daylight we were quite close to the shore。 I could see the rocky shore and the trees。

〃What's that?〃 Catherine said。 I rested on the oars and listened。 It was a motor boat chugging out on the lake。 I pulled close up to the shore and lay quiet。 The chugging came closer; then we saw the motor boat in the rain a little astern of us。 There were four guardia di finanza in the stern; their alpini hats pulled down; their cape collars turned up and their carbines slung across their backs。 They all looked sleepy so early in the morning。 I could see the yellow on their hats and the yellow marks on their cape collars。 The motor boat chugged on and out of sight in the rain。

I pulled out into the lake。 If we were that close to the border I did not want to be hailed by a sentry along the road。 I stayed out where I could just see the shore and rowed on for three quarters of an hour in the rain。 We heard a motor boat once more but I kept quiet until the noise of the engine went away across the lake。

〃I think we're in Switzerland; Cat;〃 I said。

〃Really?〃

〃There's no way to know until we see Swiss troops。〃

〃Or the Swiss navy。〃

〃The Swiss navy's no joke for us。 That last motor boat we heard was probably the Swiss navy。〃

〃If we're in Switzerland let's have a big breakfast。 They have wonderful rolls and butter and jam in Switzerland。〃

It was clear daylight now and a fine rain was falling。 The wind was still blowing outside up the lake and we could see the tops of the white…caps going away from us and up the lake。 I was sure we were in Switzerland now。 There were many houses back in the trees from the shore and up the shore a way was a village with stone houses; some villas