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2. Juli 2011

Could they have some kind of hideout nearby? It seemed improbable. Thieves did not like to go to earth close to the scene of the crimequite the opposite. As the convoy moved north, Toni worried more and more that her guess was wrong, and the thieves might have driven south.She spotted a familiar direction sign saying “Beach,” and realized they must be near Steepfall. Now she had to put the second part of her plan into operation. She had to go to the house and brief Stanley.Olga was weeping. Her   red boots     chest heaved as she was wracked with uncontrollable sobbing. She was close to hysterics.Stanley Oxenford was gray with shock. He looked like a man who has been told he is dying. He stared at Kit, his face showing despair and bewilderment and suppressed rage. His expression said,
 How could you do this to us? Kit tried not to look at him.Kit was in a rage. Everything was going wrong. His family now knew he was in league with the thieves, and there was no way they would lie about it, which meant the police would eventually know the whole story. He was doomed to a life on the run from the law. He could hardly contain  chocolate boots   his anger.He was also afraid. The virus sample in its perfume bottle lay on the kitchen table, protected only by two transparent plastic bags. Kit’s fear heated his wrath.People with various genetic abnormalities find themselves helpless to suppress certain impulses,
Johnson said. That makes them, in technical terms, not guilty. We will be proposing that as the explanation in your case.”“What genetic disorder? I dont have any genetic   brown boots    disorder.”“Hey, its not a bad thing, Johnson said. Think of it as a type of diabetes. Youre not responsible for it. You were born that way. In your case, you have an irresistible impulse to engage in sex with attractive young women. He smiled. Its an impulse thats shared by about ninety percent of the adult male population.”“What kind of a fucking defense is that? Brad Gordon said.
 

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19. Juni 2011

 I had drunk much wine and afterward coffee and Strega and I explained, winefully, how we did not do the things we wanted to do; we never did such things.We two were talking while the others argued. I had wanted to go to Abruzzi. I had gone to no place where the roads were frozen and hard as iron, where it was clear cold and dry and the snow was dry and powdery and hare-tracks in the snow and the peasants took off their hats and called you Lord and there was good hunting. I had gone to no such place but to the smoke of cafe and nights when the room whirled and you needed to look at the wall to make it stop, nights in bed, drunk, when you knew that that was all there was,  cheap coach purses   and the strange excitement of waking and not knowing who it was with you, and the world all unreal in the dark and so exciting that you must resume again unknowing and not caring in the night, sure that this was all and all and all and not caring. Suddenly to care very much and to sleep to wake with it sometimes morning and all that had been there gone and everything sharp and hard and clear and sometimes a dispute about the cost. Sometimes still pleasant and fond and warm and breakfast and lunch. Sometimes all niceness gone and glad to get out on the street but always another day starting and then another night.  I tried to tell about the night and the difference between the night and the day and how the night was better unless the day was very clean and cold and I could not tell it; as I cannot tell it now. But if you have had it you know. He had not had it but he understood that I had really wanted to go to the Abruzzi but had not gone and we were still friends, with many tastes alike, but with the difference between us. He had always known what I did not know and what, when I learned it, I was always able to forget. But I did not know that then, although I learned it later. In the meantime we were all at the mess, the meal was finished, and the argument went on. We two stopped talking and the captain shouted, ”Priest not happy. Priest not happy without girls.”"I am happy,” said the priest.”Priest not happy. Priest wants Austrians to win the war,” the captain said. The others listened. The priest shook his head. 

“No,” he said.”Priest wants us never to attack. Don’t you want us never to attack?”"No. If there is a war I suppose we must attack.”"Must attack. Shall attack!”The priest  wholesale coach purses    nodded.”Leave him alone,” the major said. ”He’s all right.”"He can’t do anything about it anyway,” the captain said. We all got up and left the table.”All right,” I said. We drank the second grappa, Rinaldi put away the bottle and we went down the stairs. It was hot walking through the town but the sun was starting to go down and it was very pleasant. The British hospital was a big villa built by Germans before the war. Miss Barkley was in the garden. Another nurse was with her. We saw their white uniforms through the trees and walked toward them. Rinaldi saluted. I saluted too but more moderately.”How do you do?” Miss Barkley said. ”You’re not an Italian, are you?”"Oh, no.” 

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6. Juni 2011

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.”There was a guy selling that homeless magazine standing watching us. cheap coach purses   ‘Hit him,’ he said to me.We had a lovely time that summer. When I could go out we rode in a carriage in the park. I remember the carriage, the horse going slowly, and up ahead the back of the driver with his varnished high hat, and Catherine Barkley sitting beside me. If we let our hands touch, just the side of my hand touching hers, we were excited.  

Afterward when I could get around on crutches we went to dinner at Biffi’s or the Gran Italia and sat at the tables outside on the floor of the galleria. The waiters came in and out and there were people going by and candles with shades on the tablecloths and after we decided that we liked the Gran Italia best, George, the headwaiter, saved us a table. He was a fine waiter and we let him order the meal while we looked at the people, and the great galleria in the dusk, and each other. We drank dry white capri iced in a bucket; although we tried many of the other wines, fresa, barbera and the sweet white wines. They had no wine waiter because of the war and George would smile ashamedly when I asked about wines like fresa.”If you imagine a country that makes a wine because it tastes like strawberries,” he said.”Why shouldn’t it?”Catherine asked. ”It sounds splendid.”"You try it, lady,” said George, ”if you want to. 

 But let me bring a little bottle of margaux for the Tenente.”"I’ll try it too, George.” and had a drink and read the papers. I did not roam around the town; but wanted to get home to the hospital from the caf? All I wanted was to see Catherine. The rest of the time I was glad to kill. Mostly I slept in the mornings, and in the afternoons,  wholesale coach purses   sometimes, I went to the races, and late to the ”I’ll bet they throw the benches at you,” Ettore said. ”Did you hear how they threw the benches at him in Modena?”"It’s a damned lie.”"They threw the benches at him,” Ettore said. ”I was there. I threw six benches myself.”"You’re just a wop from Frisco.”"He can’t pronounce Italian,” Ettore said. ”Everywhere he goes they throw the benches at him.”"Piacenza’s the toughest house to sing in the north of Italy,” the other tenor said. ”Believe me that’s a tough little house to sing.” This tenor’s name was Edgar Saunders, and he sang under the name of Edouardo Giovanni.”I’d like to be there to see them throw the benches at you.”  

Ettore said. ”You can’t sing Italian.” 

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