But I am getting old。 I detect signs of age now。〃
〃I can't believe it。〃
〃Yes。 Do you want to know one? It is easier for me to talk Italian。 I discipline myself but I find when I am tired that it is so much easier to talk Italian。 So I know I must be getting old。〃
〃We could talk Italian。 I am a little tired; too。〃
〃Oh; but when you are tired it will be easier for you to talk English。〃
〃American。〃
〃Yes。 American。 You will please talk American。 It is a delightful language。〃
〃I hardly ever see Americans。〃
〃You must miss them。 One misses one's countrymen and especially one's countrywomen。 I know that experience。 Should we play or are you too tired?〃
〃I'm not really tired。 I said that for a joke。 What handicap will you give me?〃
〃Have you been playing very much?〃
〃None at all。〃
〃You play very well。 Ten points in a hundred?〃
〃You flatter me。〃
〃Fifteen?〃
〃That would be fine but you will beat me。〃
〃Should we play for a stake? You always wished to play for a stake。〃
〃I think we'd better。〃
〃All right。 I will give you eighteen points and we will play for a franc a point。〃
He played a lovely game of billiards and with the handicap I was only four ahead at fifty。 Count Greffi pushed a button on the wall to ring for the barman。
〃Open one bottle please;〃 he said。 Then to me; 〃We will take a little stimulant。〃 The wine was icy cold and very dry and good。
〃Should we talk Italian? Would you mind very much? It is my weakness now。〃
We went on playing; sipping the wine between shots; speaking in Italian; but talking little; concentrated on the game。 Count Greffi made his one hundredth point and with the handicap I was only at ninety…four。