1When I was awake after the operation I had not been away. You do not go away. They only choke you. It is not like dying it is just a chemical choking so you do not feel, and afterward you might as well have been drunk except that when you throw up nothing comes but bile and you do not feel better afterward. I saw sandbags at the end of the bed. They were on pipes that came out of the cast. After a while I saw Miss Gage and she said, “How is it now?”

2Better,” I said.

3He did a wonderful job on your knee.”

4How long did it take?”

5Two hours and a half.”

6Did I say anything silly?”

7Not a thing. Dont talk. Just be quiet.”

8I was sick and Catherine was right. It did not make any difference who was on night duty.

9There were three other patients in the hospital now, a thin boy in the Red Cross from Georgia with malaria, a nice boy, also thin, from New York, with malaria and jaundice, and a fine boy who had tried to unscrew the fuse-cap from a combination shrapnel and high explosive shell for a souvenir. This was a shrapnel shell used by the Austrians in the mountains with a nose-cap which went on after the burst and exploded on contact.

10Catherine Barkley was greatly liked by the nurses because she would do night duty indefinitely. She had quite a little work with the malaria people, the boy who had unscrewed the nose-cap was a friend of ours and never rang at night, unless it was necessary but between the times of working we were together. I loved her very much and she loved me. I slept in the daytime and we wrote notes during the day when we were awake and sent them by Ferguson. Ferguson was a fine girl. I never learned anything about her except that she had a brother in the Fifty-Second Division and a brother in Mesopotamia and she was very good to Catherine Barkley.

11Will you come to our wedding, Fergy?” I said to her once.

12Youll never get married.”

13We will.”

14No you wont.”

15Why not?”

16Youll fight before youll marry.”

17We never fight.”

18Youve time yet.”

19We dont fight.”

20Youll die then. Fight or die. Thats what people do. They dont marry.”

21I reached for her hand. Dont take hold of me,” she said. Im not crying. Maybe youll be all right you two. But watch out you dont get her in trouble. You get her in trouble and Ill kill you.”

22I wont get her in trouble.”

23Well watch out then. I hope youll be all right. You have a good time.”

24We have a fine time.”

25Dont fight then and dont get her into trouble.”

26I wont.”

27Mind you watch out. I dont want her with any of these war babies.”

28Youre a fine girl, Fergy.”

29Im not. Dont try to flatter me. How does your leg feel?”

30Fine.”

31How is your head?” She touched the top of it with her fingers. It was sensitive like a foot that had gone to sleep. Its never bothered me.”

32A bump like that could make you crazy. It never bothers you?”

33No.”

34Youre a lucky young man. Have you the letter done? Im going down.”

35Its here,” I said.

36You ought to ask her not to do night duty for a while. Shes getting very tired.”

37All right. I will.”

38I want to do it but she wont let me. The others are glad to let her have it. You might give her just a little rest.”

39All right.”

40Miss Van Campen spoke about you sleeping all the forenoons.”

41She would.”

42It would be better if you let her stay off nights a little while.”

43I want her to.”

44You do not. But if you would make her Id respect you for it.”

45Ill make her.”

46I dont believe it.” She took the note and went out. I rang the bell and in a little while Miss Gage came in.

47Whats the matter?”

48I just wanted to talk to you. Dont you think Miss Barkley ought to go off night duty for a while? She looks awfully tired. Why does she stay on so long?”

49Miss Gage looked at me.

50Im a friend of yours,” she said. You dont have to talk to me like that.”

51What do you mean?”

52Dont be silly. Was that all you wanted?”

53Do you want a vermouth?”

54All right. Then I have to go.” She got out the bottle from the armoire and brought a glass.

55You take the glass,” I said. Ill drink out of the bottle.”

56Heres to you,” said Miss Gage.

57What did Van Campen say about me sleeping late in the mornings?”

58She just jawed about it. She calls you our privileged patient.”

59To hell with her.”

60She isn’t mean,” Miss Gage said. Shes just old and cranky. She never liked you.”

61No.”

62Well, I do. And Im your friend. Dont forget that.”

63Youre awfully damned nice.”

64No. I know who you think is nice. But Im your friend. How does your leg feel?”

65Fine.”

66Ill bring some cold mineral water to pour over it. It must itch under the cast. Its hot outside.”

67Youre awful nice.”

68Does it itch much?”

69No. Its fine.”

70Ill fix those sandbags better.” She leaned over. Im your friend.”

71I know you are.”

72No you dont. But you will some day.”

73Catherine Barkley took three nights off night duty and then she came back on again. It was as though we met again after each of us had been away on a long journey.