e a general。〃
〃If it's an hundred years' war he'll have time to try both of the services。〃
〃Don't you want a drink?〃
〃No。 It always makes you happy; darling; and it only makes me dizzy。〃
〃Didn't you ever drink brandy?〃
〃No; darling。 I'm a very old…fashioned wife。〃
I reached down to the floor for the bottle and poured another drink。
〃I'd better go to have a look at your patriots;〃 Catherine said。 〃Perhaps you'll read the papers until I e back。〃
〃Do you have to go?〃
〃Now or later。〃
〃All right。 Now。〃
〃I'll e back later。〃
〃I'll have finished the papers;〃 I said。
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It turned cold that night and the next day it was raining。 ing home from the Ospedale Maggiore it rained very hard and I was wet when I came in。 Up in my room the rain was ing down heavily outside on the balcony; and the wind blew it against the glass doors。 I changed my clothing and drank some brandy but the brandy did not taste good。 I felt sick in the night and in the morning after breakfast I was nauseated。
〃There is no doubt about it;〃 the house surgeon said。 〃Look at the whites of his eyes; Miss。〃
Miss Gage looked。 They had me look in a glass。 The whites of the eyes were yellow and it was the jaundice。 I was sick for two weeks with it。 For that reason we did not spend a convalescent leave together。 We had planned to go to Pallanza on Lago Maggiore。 It is nice there in the fall when the leaves turn。 Ther