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ed on camions that you passed sometimes on the roads at night; close behind the lines; the camion stopped a little off the road; an officer directing the light and the crew scared。 We crossed the brickyard; and stopped at the main dressing station。 There was a little shelter of green branches outside over the entrance and in the dark the night wind rustled the leaves dried by the sun。 Inside there was a light。 The major was at the telephone sitting on a box。 One of the medical captains said the attack had been put forward an hour。 He offered me a glass of cognac。 I looked at the board tables; the instruments shining in the light; the basins and the stoppered bottles。 Gordini stood behind me。 The major got up from the telephone。
〃It starts now;〃 he said。 〃It has been put back again。〃
I looked outside; it was dark and the Austrian search…lights were moving on the mountains behind us。 It was quiet for a moment still; then from all the guns behind us the bombardment started。
〃Savoia;〃 said the major。
〃About the soup; major;〃 I said。 He did not hear me。 I repeated it。
〃It hasn't e up。〃
A big shell came in and burst outside in the brickyard。 Another burst and in the noise you could hear the smaller noise of the brick and dirt raining down。
〃What is there to eat?〃
〃We have a little pasta asciutta;〃 the major said。
〃I'll take what you can give me。〃
The major spoke to an orderly who went out of sight in the back and came back with a metal basin of cold cooked macaroni。 I handed it to Gordini。
〃Have you any cheese?〃
The major spoke grudgingly to the orderly who ducked back into the hole again and came out with a quarter of a white cheese。
〃Thank you very much;〃 I said。
〃You'd better