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〃I wasn't。 But what's the idea of a hospital without a doctor?〃
〃He's ing。 They've telephoned for him to Lake o。〃
〃What does he do there? Swim?〃
〃No。 He has a clinic there。〃
〃Why don't they get another doctor?〃
〃Hush。 Hush。 Be a good boy and he'll e。〃
I sent for the porter and when he came I told him in Italian to get me a bottle of Cinzano at the wine shop; a fiasco of chianti and the evening papers。 He went away and brought them wrapped in newspaper; unwrapped them and; when I asked him to; drew the corks and put the wine and vermouth under the bed。 They left me alone and I lay in bed and read the papers awhile; the news from the front; and the list of dead officers with their decorations and then reached down and brought up the bottle of Cinzano and held it straight up on my stomach; the cool glass against my stomach; and took little drinks making rings on my stomach from holding the bottle there between drinks; and watched it get dark outside over the roofs of the town。 The swallows circled around and I watched them and the night…hawks flying above the roofs and drank the Cinzano。 Miss Gage brought up a glass with some eggnog in it。 I lowered the vermouth bottle to the other side of the bed when she came in。
〃Miss Van Campen had some sherry put in this;〃 she said。 〃You shouldn't be rude to her。 She's not young and this hospital is a big responsibility for her。 Mrs。 Walker's too old and she's no use to her。〃
〃She's a splendid woman;〃 I said。 〃Thank her very much。〃
〃I'm going to bring your supper right away。〃
〃That's all right;〃 I said。 〃I'm not hungry。〃
When she brought the tray and put it on the bed table I thanked her and ate a little of the supper。 Afterward it was dark outside and I