"Driver..." "Driver, stop!" "What type is in there?" "Why do you want to stop?" "The man up there." "He is bleeding to death." "We can't stop." "Not here." "The brakes won't hold." "¡Orderly!" "¡Orderly!" "and just as guilty as a soldier would be who deserted his post under fire." "Now in making an example of you, I..." "I beg your pardon sir." "I have some wounded outside." "I am looking for the..." "Oh yes, yes, yes." "You want the Italian unit." "We are the English unit you see." "Yes number 207." "They're in the other wing." "Moved in today." "Yes out that way, straight ahead." "Thank-you Major." "What's the girl's friend been doing?" "Typical male conceit." "I think they're going to send her back home." "It's a dirty shame." "She'll be disgraced." "Shh, here they come." "Well, is it necessary for us all to be here at one time?" "Get back to your post." "You be packed and ready to leave in one hour." "Molly..." "Can I help pack?" "I guess so..." "If you want to." "Of course I want to." "Good girl." "I beg your pardon?" "I say, she's the only human being in the whole lot of us." "I'm sorry Miss Barkley appears to sympathize with one that has disgraced the uniform that we all wear." "Baby!" "Rinaldi!" "Federico!" "Get away." "You're filthy." "You anglosaxons." "You're not to clean yourself." "Did you bring me some good kisses, baby?" "Did you have trouble finding us?" "No." "How do you feel?" "Is there going to be an offensive?" "Were you under fire?" "Madonna, but I worried about you!" "Yes, I can see how much you've been worrying." "I had 7 operations today baby and one of them was beautiful." "I took the heart out." "It lay in my hand, and beat like this." "You should have seen it." "It was lovely." "Soon Rinaldi will be the best surgeon in all the court." "Then in all the army, and some day, in all of Italy." "Why not in all the world?" "Why not?" "You will like it here baby." "What sort of a town is this?" "Any girls?" "Many beautiful English nurses." "The most beautiful is Miss Barkley I am in love with her." "Does she know it?" "Not yet." "Have you any money?" "Yes." "Lend me 50 lire." "What for?" "I want to make on Miss Barkley the impression of a man of sufficient wealth." "All right." "Thank-you." "You are my great and good friend and financial protector." "And you're an ass." "Now we will eat and drink and I will take you to meet Miss Barkley." "But, you must make for me a good impression upon her." "Now listen..." "But you must." "And you can have a nurse too." "There is another one named Miss Ferguson." "She is very, very nice." "No." "No?" "First we will eat and drink and then we'll go and see the girls who have never been to the front before, yes?" "Yes." "She doesn't know." "Neither do I. Oh, you've had too much wine." "It's filthy wine...it takes the enamel off your teeth and leaves it on the roof of your mouth." "Where was I?" "Architecture." "Oh yes." "Look I'll explain." "This my dear, is called an arch..." "The arch my dear is perhaps the oldest of architecturial devices." "Arch." "Architecture." "The very word will tell you how inextricably the two are one." "In a word my dear, Architecture is the most ancient of the arts." "You'd better put your shoe on, or you'll get cold feet." "If you please, I'd like to go now." "The air raid seems to be over." "Catherine!" "Catherine!" "Catherine!" "Here I am Fergie." "I'm coming." "Oh, I was so worried." "Did you think I'd been blown away?" "I didn't know what to think." "Nobody saw where you went." "Who's that man." "Oh, I don't know.Some lunatic." "Come on." "What if we take the mountains to the north." "Behind them are more mountains, and behind those more yet." "And we take them all only if the Austrians stop fighting." "One side of course will stop." "It will go on forever." "Like him." "He prays for the Austrians to win the war." "No, no, no." "It is not true." "But you don't want us to attack?" "If we must have war, I suppose we must attack." "But, so many die that way." "But what is death to a Christian." "Don't encourage him Fergie." "Frederico." "You are back safe." "Hello Father." "I am so glad." "You nearly missed the party." "But it is very dull." "But Miss Barkley is here and her friend Miss Ferguson." "The one you will like." "Come." "Miss Barkley, permit me to present to you my friend and war brother Lt. Henry." "He has just returned back from the front." "How do you do?" "How do you do?" "And this is Miss Ferguson." "How do you do?" "How do you do?" "Now he begins again, that fellow." "Quick let us go into the garden." "Now, you stay here." "I will fi nd something for us to drink." "Chianti?" "Grappa?" "Vermouth?" "Which do you like?" "All of them." "Then you shall have all of them." "I'm sorry about that." "I mistook you for someone else." "So I gathered." "I had been drinking." "I gathered that too." "Mad?" "No." "You're an American, aren't you?" "Yes." "Then what are you doing in the Italian army?" "It's not really the army, it's only the ambulance." "It's very odd." "Why did you do it?" "I don't know." "Why did you?" "Oh, I joined up in England." "The fact is the boy I was engaged to had gone across." "Where is Miss Ferguson." "Why don't you go and see?" "Yes, do bring her out Captain Rinaldi." "Have some?" "Thanks." "He's sore." "What for?" "Because I'm here with you." "Women perfer him as a rule." "Shall we take a walk?" "Yes, let's." "Where is he now?" "Who?" "The boy you were engaged to." "He's dead." "He was killed in Assam." "Were you engaged long?" "Eight years." "We grew up together." "Why didn't you marry?" "I didn't know what the war was like then" "If I had to do over again, I'd marry him." "Or anything..." "When I joined up, I had this silly idea that he may come to the hospital where I was." "With a saber cut I suppose and a bandage around his head." "Shot through the shoulder." "Something picturesque." "This is a picturesque front." "Not France." "He didn't have a saber cut." "They blew him to bits." "What are you thinking about now?" "About whiskey." "What about whiskey?" "About how nice it is." "You're nice too." "No." "Why not?" "No don't." "Yes." "No please!" "I'm sorry." "Did I hurt you?" "It's all right." "I'm dreadly sorry." "Really." "I just couldn't bear the nurses' evening off aspect of it." "It's quite all right." "I don't mind at all." "Poor man." "You see..." "I've been leading a funny sort of life." "Besides, you're so very beautiful." "You don't have to talk a lot of nonesense, I said I'm sorry." "We could get along." "Couldn't we?" "You're sweet." "No, I'm not." "Yes, you are a dear." "I would be very glad to have you kiss me now, if you don't mind." "Did you have a nice time baby?" "You made progress with her, eh?" "We're friends." "If that's what you mean." "I mean...was she nice to you?" "Shut up!" "I am a man of extreme delicacy, but was she..." "Rinaldi!" "Will you please shut up." "If you want to be a friend of mine, shut up." "I am your best friend and your war brother." "Then shut up." "Miss Barkley prefers you to me." "That is very clear." "But Miss Ferguson is very nice too." "Do you like her?" "No!" "Hi, baby..." "Good luck." "Turn back." "Back?" "Yes, back!" "I want to see Miss Barkley." "She's on duty." "Wait, don't go in there." "Why we come back here for?" "Lt. knows what he's doing." "Please." "What's wrong?" "Aren't we going to get started here?" "We have plenty of time." "I thought you started." "What are you doing here?" "We come back Senor Capitano." "The Lt. Forgot something." "Hi...you're all right aren't you?" "Yes, I'm all right." "I came to.." "I thought you see." "I'm going to be away for a while.." "...and I didn't want you to think that I'd just gone away." "No, I..." "What I mean is I'd hate to have you feel that... it wasn't important to me.." "..about us." "I don't exactly know how to say it." "You said it very nicely dear, thank-you." "No, no I don't mean..." "You mustn't feel." "Will you be gone long?" "No..." "Only a few days." "There's going to be a show up above Plava." "A show?" "You'll be careful won't you?" "I won't get hit." "Hold this." "Here..." "It's a St. Anthony." "They sayd St. Anthony is very useful to guard you from harm." "I'll take good care of him." "But I wish I could kiss you." "He is my friend and a good soldier" "I would hate to see him lose his head over a woman." "Aren't you exaggerating a bit." "I think not." "Couldn't we send her back to the base, Major?" "Oh, if you could send her away it would simplify everything" "Could perhaps send her to Milan." "Excellent my dear Major." "Magnificient." "No wonder the English are first in dipolmacy." "What did you say her name was?" "We won't get anything else to eat, once the attacks start." "This is all they given me." "Starting to eat the rations?" "No, we'll all eat together." "Come on and sit down." "Thank-you." "Here, take some cheese." "Wash it down with wine." "Who goes to the attack?" "Bersaglieri." "If nobody would attack, the war would be over." "Big one... 420..." "No, 305..." "It sounded like a Skoda to me." "Skoda, that's what I say." "Lt.!" "Are you hurt?" "My leg." "Both of my legs." "You were right Lt., it was a Skoda gun." "Take it easy, Now." "Lacerations of the scalp and possible fracture of the skull." "Multiply superficial wounds of the left and right thigh ...left and right knee and right foot... profound wounds of right knee and foot in current line of duty." "Antitetanous please." "Lift him up on the table." "Carefully." "How do you feel, baby?" "Rinaldi..." "What are you doing here?" "Bonello telephoned to me." "The Major gave me permission to come." "No one shall hurt you baby." "I won't let them." "No butcher is going to touch my war brother." "Only Rinaldi can take you and never hurt you." "You must forgive baby, for talking so much but I am, I am very moved to see you badly wounded." "Hold it up." "I will see you are decorated for bravery." "Perhaps we can get you the medallio d'argento but surely the bronze one." "Did you carry somebody on your back?" "I didn't carry anybody." "I couldn't move." "Surely there was something very heroic in what you did." "I was blown up eating cheese." "Don't worry baby." "I will fix you so that you are as good as new." "You will see, everyday, I learn to do things smoother, quicker." "Soon, very soon, you will be walking again." "I brought a present for you." "You will find it under your blanket, next to your heart." "It is a bottle of brandy baby." "Very good brandy." "The infantry captured it from the Austrians on San Gabrielle." "I have another surprise for you." "Take a deep breath." "Where do you think you will go from here?" "To the Italian hospital where they have the male nurses with the beards?" ", no!" "." "I will arrange everything with my friend, the British Major." "You will go to Milan." "To the beautiful Miss Barkley." "That makes you happy?" "Poor Rinaldi." "So alone with the war..." "No one to make fun of." "No one to lend him money." "While you are in Milan with the beautiful Miss Barkley." "Making love in Milan to the chaste Miss Barkley." "Look out for the step." "Why do you stop?" "I am superintendent." "May I have your medical papers please." "They're in my coat." "In the buttoned-down pocket." "Take him up those stairs, down the corridor." "His room is the one at the end." "You show him Julio." "Who are you?" "I am the porter, Lt." "Come follow me." "Now Lt., we must lift you up on the bed." "All right." "But keep my legs straight." "Yes, yes Lt." "Can I get you anything?" "Get me some brandy." "It is not allowed." "Wasn't I wounded, fighting for the glory of Italy?" "You'll find some money in my pocket." "As you wish." "So it's you!" "Ferguson." "Is Catherine here?" "As if you didn't know." "I believe that's why you got wounded." "Where is she?" "You ought to be still." "Here's your chart." "I must take your temperature." "Does she know I'm here?" "Under the arm please." "Hello darling." "Catherine." "You're lovely." "Are you badly hurt?" "You're lovely." "Oh my poor darling." "It's your leg isn't it?" "You're the loveliest thing I ever saw." "I have to go now darling, I can't stay." "Will you come back?" "Later, but we have to be awfully careful." "You've got to come back." "I will, when I can." "Tonight?" "I'll try?" "Somebody's coming." "Tonight." "I'll take that thermometer now." "Good gracious." "Fetch the doctor." "It's a miracle you're not delirious with such a fever." "I haven't got any fever." "Stay quiet." "It's not what you think." "I've brought you a few little things." "And this is mosquito netting and this is a bottle of vermouth." "You like vermouth?" "And these are English papers." "Thank you for that." "It was very good of you to come." "I mustn't stay long." "They warned me not to tire you." "You seem very tired yourself." "I am tired." "I have no right to be." "You have the war disgusted." "No, I hate the war." "I don't enjoy it." "But you do not mind it." "You do not see it." "Oh, you must forgive me." "I know that you are wounded." "That was an accident." "Still even wounded, you do not see it." "I can tell." "I do not see it myself, but I feel it a little." "Come in Cath." "Don't go yet Father." "It's still early." "Are you sure?" "With the operation in the morning, he should rest." "He's strong." "He has a lovely temperature." "It is always normal." "I'm very proud of his temperature." "Maybe all of our children will have fine temperatures too." "Our children will probably have beastly temperatures." "Don't mind us Father." "We're in love." "I know..." "I can see it in your faces." "You approve, don't you, Father?" "You spoke of children." "This too is the war." "Without the war, you would have married in Gods grace." "Is it not so?" "And you?" "I hadn't thought about it like that." "But..." "yes, I suppose so." "Father, are you..." "Is that the marriage service?" "Poor chap." "It's such a crazy marriage." "At least I'm in white." "No orange blossoms." "I can smell them." "No organ music." "I can hear it plainly." "Yet it has made me happy to do this." "For now, from my heart, can I say I bless you in His name." "Thank-you Father." "Good-bye and be happy, both of you." "Thank-you Father." "Give my regards to the mess." "I will.And get well soon." "I will come again the next time I am in Milan." "Good-bye my dear." "Good-bye." "That's the opera I made my debut in at La Scala." "They threw benches at him." "That's a lie." "Yes, they did." "I threw six benches myself." "That's not funny." "Oh now he is offended." "He'll get over it." "That's his sore spot." "We always tease him." "You don't care whom you hurt." "Now don't you get mad too." "Catherine and I were thinking of asking you to our wedding." "Weren't we Catherine?" "You'll never get married." "We will!" "No you won't." "You'll fight before you marry." "Oh, we never fight." "You've time yet." "We won't fight ever." "You'll die then." "Fight or die." "That's what people do." "They don't marry." "But Fergie..." "I'm not crying." "Maybe you'll be all right, you two." "What..." "Fergie..." "What is the matter with her?" "She doesn't like me, that's all." "Oh no." "She just likes me more." "Are you on night duty tonight?" "Yes, but you won't care." "You'll go right off to sleep." "You wait and see..." "Darling...how many other girls have you ever loved?" "None." "How many, really?" "None." "How many have you..." "loved?" "None." "you're lying to me." "Of course." "That's right just keep on lying, that's what I want you to do." "Were they pretty?" "I've never been with anyone." "That's right darling." "What were they like?" "I don't know anything about it." "You're just mine." "That's true." "You've never belonged to anyone else." "I don't care if you have though." "I'm not afraid of them." "Only don't tell me about them." "You never told them you loved them, did you?" "No." "I knew you wouldn't." "Oh darling, I do love you." "Then, kiss me." "Right here on the street?" "Yes." "I'll go in first." "What is this?" "If I may ask." "What was in it." "That's Kümmel." "That's the best kind." "It comes in those bear shaped bottles from Russia." "And these." "That's brandy, wine and whiskey." "And I have been pitying you for being wounded." "Pity is something that is wasted on you." "Thank you." "If you're so anxious not to go back to the front I should think you'd try something more intelligent." "Not self-inflicted alcoholism." "What?" "I said alcoholism." "And I also say, that I'll see your convalescent leave is canceled." "You'll go back to the front tomorrow night." "Have I time for a drink before the train leaves?" "For the front?" "Yes." "In about 20 minutes signore Capitano." "You're a fine simple girl." "I am a simple girl." "Nobody but you ever realized it." "At first, I thought you were a crazy girl." "I was a little crazy at first." "Is that your train?" "Maybe..." "It makes a bell to ring But stays in the station here until time to leave." "There's really lots of time." ""But at my back, I always hear... time's winged chariot hurrying near..."" "I know that poem." "It's by Marvell." "Listen." "It's only the rain." "I hate the rain." "I like it." "I'm afraid of the rain." "Afraid, why?" "I..." "Oh, perhaps it's silly." "What?" "Tell me." "No." "Don't make me." "Tell me." "All right." "I'm afraid of the rain, because sometimes I see me dead in it." "No!" "And sometimes I see you dead in it." "Well that's more likely." "Oh no darling, don't say that." "That is your train." ""Time's winged chariot"." "I'll come with you." "No, please, I don't want you." "Not at the station." "All right darling." "How often will you write?" "The often as I can." "Do they read your letters?" "They can't read English enough to head any." "Well I'll make them very confusing." "But not too confusing." "Oh, I should have got you a going-away gift." "A whistle to make you feel better in the dark." "Or a sword." "I'm sure we could get a used sword very cheap." "Swords aren't very useful at the front." "Oh I see, they get in the way of your legs when you are running." "They might be useful at mess though." "I'm afraid I have to start, darling." "I hate to leave our fine house." "So do I." "We never stay settled very long in a home, do we?" "We will." "I'll have a fine home for you when you come back." "Say I'll come back to Catherine." "I'll come back to Catherine." "I'll always come back." "Maybe this time, you'll be hurt just a little in the foot." "Or the lobe of the ear." "Oh no." "I want your ears just the way they are." "Your feet have been hurt already." "I want a ticket to Switzerland, please." "To where Signora, to what town?" "The nearest one to Italy." "That would be Brissago, signora." "Then give me a ticket to Brissago." "All right." "Oh Fergie, I was afraid you wouldn't come." "Would you mind telling me what this is all about?" "I'm going away." "So I gathered by this, but..." "...Where, why..." "What would be the good." "It would only worry him and he would have to go anyway." "Aren't you going to tell him." "Well, not yet." "I may write him from Switzerland." "You're a fool." "Here Signora." "On track three." "Thank-you." "What's the hurry?" "Why tonight?" "I couldn't go back to that hospital." "I couldn't stand it." "Not with him gone." "But you'll be all alone in Switzerland..." "Now don't worry Fergie, I'll be all right." "You're not afraid of anything are you?" "Only of going back to that hospital." "Don't scold me Fergie." "I'll carry it." "I've always told you I was a crazy girl..." "I couldn't bear Milan while you were away." "So, I've chucked the war and come to live in this little Swiss town as near as possible to the Italian border...and you." "And darling, it's an adorable place and we'll be very happy here." "I've taken a suite in the best hotel." "And I am fairly wallowing in luxury." "The bed is Empire and fit for an empress." "There is a maroon velvet carpet, ankle deep... and a bathroom oh darling the bathroom." "It's a black marble, with silver fittings." "I've just dined in state, at my sitting-room window." "From which there is a divine view of the lake, shimmering in moonlight." "I'm an awful liar darling..." "It's not really a nice place at all." "It's mean, cheap and horrible." "But it doesn't matter where I live because I don't really live at all, when I'm not with you." "Darling..." "What I really want to tell you is I shall lie awake in the dark and cry because you are not here." "I'm lonely and frightened." "And I love you." "Hurry baby." "Why?" "It's time to go." "Go where?" "But I told you before to the Villa Rosa." "New girls." "Everybody is going." "No, not me." "But you must." "It will be a fine party and besides I said that you would go." "I can't." "I've got to write a letter." "To that little...everyday, more letters." "You might as well be married." "That's my business." "Oh baby." "How are you ever going to come back to me?" "Serious, like a shopkeeper with a liver." "Where is my war brother, who used to get drunk with me and go to the Villa Rosa every night?" "Leave me alone, will you?" "Why?" "Isn't she just a girl?" "Keep her out of this." "Secret subject." "Believe me baby secret subjects are not good for soldiers." "Why don't you be like me?" "All fire and smoke." "And nothing inside." "Come on baby." "You're drunk, stop it." "Of course I am drunk." "You come with me and you will be drunk too." "Come on baby." "Oh, I am sorry." "Now you must come." "There is no more ink." "Get your hands off me and get out!" "Poor baby..." "Tomorrow I will get you drunk, and I will take out your liver ...and I will put you in a good Italian liver and make a man of you again." "Ciao baby" "You're going out Signore Capitano?" "Yes, why?" "The mail just came, Signore Capitano." "You censure it." "Signore Capitano the officers' mail too?" "Very well..." "Aren't you going to open them Signore Capitano?" "No!" ", I'm in a hurry." "CENSORED" "Send this one back." "Yes, Signore Capitano." "I do not like to see himself lose his head over a woman." "Yes Signore Capitano." "And today my letters came back." "Everyone that I'd ever written to her." "Came back?" "Just marked return to sender." "Person unknown." "Well, that's very strange." "32 letters." "She never got one." "Well, that's why she never wrote you." "No..." "She'd have written me anyway." "Something's happened to her." "Have you tried..." "I can't get any information at all." "I've got to go and find her, myself." "How can you?" "I'm going to Milan." "I'll find her." "Leave of absence forbidden since that battle in the north again." "I'm going anyway." "that's desertion." "I don't care, I'm going." "You'll be caught." "You mustn't do this Frederico" "Yes I must." "That's what I wanted to tell you padre." "What does this war mean to me anymore?" "What does anything mean, but finding her." "But Frederico, consider the..." "I can depend on you padre?" "Say good-bye to Rinaldi and the others for me." "When are you leaving?" "Now." "While they are at dinner." "And by morning when they miss me, I'll be halfway to Milan." "If they ask me...what...do I say..." "Anything you like." "Good-bye Father." "Good-bye Frederico." "May the Lord bless and preserve you." "What are you doing in the yards?" "Looking for stragglers." "What do you do with them?" "Send them back to fight invaders." "Every foot of Italian soil must be regained." "Suppose they don't want to go back?" "Then we shoot them." "Catherine?" "Who's there?" "Where's Catherine?" "What are you doing back here?" "Where's Catherine?" "I know you." "You run away." "You're a deserter." "Where is she?" "I've got to see her." "You can't." "She's gone." "Gone!" "Where?" "You'd better get out." "Has she been transferred?" "If you don't get out of here, I'll scream and bring the whole hospital down on you." "Why'd she go." "Where?" "Tell me." "No!" "Tell me where she is!" "I hate you, understand?" "I won't tell you anything." "I hope they catch you." "I hope they shoot you." "To pay you back for what you've done to her." "Making her have a baby." "Baby?" "I warned you, but you didn't care." "Not about her." "Now she's had to go away." "Where?" "Where?" "For pity's sake, tell me." "Fergie!" "No!" "No, no!" "Be carefull, girls." "Where is he?" "And get me some clothes." "A full outfit." "I can't go around in this uniform." "As long as I don't get mixed up in it myself." "You won't." "I just want you to get some things and put an advertisement in the newspaper for me." "I really oughtn't to, if I had any sense." "I know I shall have awful gas pains in the morning as a result of this." "Just say..."Catherine, where are you?" "I am free at last." "Meet me at the Palace Hotel, Stressa"." "Signed Frederic." "The Major made an obituary speech in your memory  and the priest wanted to say mass for your soul." "Vermouth." "One for you?" "Two vermouth." "You see, we all thought you were dead." "It never occurred to us that you could be shell-shocked, wandered away, lost your memory." "How did you find me?" "I saw your advertisement in the paper." "But as soon as we knew, we arranged everything." "Rinaldi will work on you, one of his miraculous cures." "You will go back a hero." "I'm not going back." "They will decorate you for bravery." "They will even promote you." "No." "I'm through the war." "Get that straight." "But you can't do that." "You can't say I am through with the war." "They will not let you do that." "Two vermouth." "Can I speak to you a moment sir?" "It's all right Harry, he's my friend." "But..., I..." "He's keep telling me it is dangerous for me to stay here any longer." "The policeman was in tonight." "He spoke of notifying the carabinieri." "When will they come?" "Tonight, tomorrow , who knows...but soon." "My boat is still ready sir." "Thank-you Harry." "If they arrest you, no one can save you." "I know that." "They will shoot you." "Look!" "Get this through your head, I'm not going back!" "I'm going to wait here until I can find Catherine." "And how do you expect to do that?" "I've got some people looking for her." "If that is more important than..." "She's going to have a baby." "My baby." "So..." "That means everything to you?" "Yes, it would." "It means that I got to find her and get her out of Italy." "Perhaps she's no longer in Italy." "What makes you say that?" "She is in Switzerland." "Where?" "Brissago." "Brissago?" "Harry!" "Will you do one for me too?" "Yes madame." "Step around here." "No." "Just the head please." "Isn't there any mail for me yet?" "Ah, madame." "Yes, yes today there are letters." "Many letters." "Many!" "...oh!" "20." "20!" "Well that was worth waiting for..." "RETURN TO SENDER CENSORED" "It is off the lake." "At the cross, about 35 km." "I'll make it." "But at the frontier, there will be sentries." "I know." "And you will have to watch out for patrol boats" "I will." "If it blows too hard..." "I won't drown." "Have you enough money?" "Here." "Won't you need it?" "There must be a Villa Rosa in Ponte None." "Always the same girls, until they become like old friends." "Like war comrades." "Take it baby, please, please." "You're a good egg, Reni." "No, I am not a good egg." "I am a fool." "Soy un idiota." "But, if I had understood how you felt about her..." "Good luck baby." "Ciao baby." "It doesn't work." "Should I get a new cylinder doctor?" "It is a new cylinder." "Oh I wanted so to have this baby and not make any trouble and now I'm all done..." "All gone to pieces." "She is losing strength fast doctor." "There's no use." "I'll have to operate." "That was lovely Frederic... darling..." "You mustn't worry darling." "I'm not going to die now." "I got past the place where I was going to die." "Are you glad?" "Of course you are not going to die." "You mustn't think about it." "It's a cesarea." "We've been lucky to be on time." "Is she going to be all right?" "Are you the husband?" "Yes." "She kept calling for you all night. lt would have been better if you'd been here." "I'm sorry...is she in danger?" "She is very weak." "Do you suppose I could see her now?" "Later..." "later." "It won't be long." "You can't die." "Did you call?" "No, I didn't say anything." "Not yet." "Is she all right?" "I hope so." "The baby?" "A boy, but it was already dead before she ever came in here." "But she'll be all right?" "That's not in my hands any longer." "Go across the street and get yourself some breakfast." "You look as if you need it." "It will be some time before she can see you." "You've had children?" "What was it like?" "I beg your pardon?" "What did you say?" "Nothing." "Some coffee please and a brioche." "It's in the papers." "Italy has won." "Thank God it's over." "This is the beginning of the end but it will be a long time before they can rebuild what's been destroyed." "In the early morning hours of November 4th... the Austrio-Hungarian supreme command accepted the armistice conditions laid down by the General Badoglio." "Don't let her die." "Oh God, please don't let her die." "I'll do anything for you, if you don't let her die." "You took the baby...that was all right.." "...but don't let her die." "Please, please dear God, don't let her die." "Her husband's out there." "Might as well let him in." "I knew he was coming." "When I went under, I knew he was here." "You won't tell him will you?" "Tell him what?" "That I'm going to die." "No, we won't tell him." "Thank-you." "Doctor have I long?" "Don't you see?" "I have to know." "Not long." "Let him come in." "No wait." "Could I have my bag first?" "Such a mess." "He never liked me to be pale." "You can go in now." "Catherine..." "Darling..." "You're all right?" "I'm fine." "Did you worry about me?" "I came as soon as I found where you were." "Poor darling..." "Let me look at you." "You're wet and tired..." "Sit down now darling...here..." "You're going to be all right Catherine." "Do you want me to do anything Cat?" "Can I get you anything?" "No." "Just talk to me." "Tell me that you haven't stopped loving me." "You know I couldn't stop." "I like to hear you say it though." "I'll never stop loving you." "Never?" "Not even.....if I died." "Never!" "I want you to have other girls." "I don't want them." "That's right dear." "Try to sleep, Cat." "When I get well we'll take a little house in the mountains..." "We always planned a house of our own, remember?" "I'll get you a fine house." "We'll live in it until the war is over." "Then you'll go back to America and be a splendid architect." "We'll be married all over again...in a church." "In a church." "Darling..." "...I'm going to die." "Don't let me die." "Cat!" "Take me in your arms hold me tight." "Don't let me go..." "Cat..." "It's dark out there alone." "I don't want to leave you anymore." "I've been alone so much." "You can't die." "You're too brave to die." "You're a fine girl." "A brave girl." "Yes..." "I..." "...I am a brave girl." "Whatever happens, you'll not be afraid." "I'll not be afraid." "We've never been apart." "Really." "Not since we met." "Not since we met." "We never can be." "Never parted." "In life and in death." "Say it, Cat!" "In life and in death, we'll never be parted." "You do believe that, don't you, Cat?" "I believe it and I'm not afraid." "Peace..." "Peace."