1It was bright sunlight in the room when I woke. I thought I was back at the front and stretched out in bed. My legs hurt me and I looked down at them still in the dirty bandages, and seeing them knew where I was. I reached up for the bell-cord and pushed the button. I heard it buzz down the hall and then some one coming on rubber soles along the hall. It was Miss Gage and she looked a little older in the bright sunlight and not so pretty.

2Good-morning,” she said. Did you have a good night?”

3Yes. Thanks very much,” I said. Can I have a barber?”

4I came in to see you and you were asleep with this in the bed with you.”

5She opened the armoire door and held up the vermouth bottle. It was nearly empty. I put the other bottle from under the bed in there too,” she said. Why didn’t you ask me for a glass?”

6I thought maybe you wouldn’t let me have it.”

7Id have had some with you.”

8Youre a fine girl.”

9It isn’t good for you to drink alone,” she said. You mustn’t do it.”

10All right.”

11Your friend Miss Barkley’s come,” she said.

12Really?”

13Yes. I dont like her.”

14You will like her. Shes awfully nice.”

15She shook her head. “Im sure shes fine. Can you move just a little to this side? Thats fine. Ill clean you up for breakfast.” She washed me with a cloth and soap and warm water. Hold your shoulder up,” she said. Thats fine.”

16Can I have the barber before breakfast?”

17Ill send the porter for him.” She went out and came back. Hes gone for him,” she said and dipped the cloth she held in the basin of water.

18The barber came with the porter. He was a man of about fifty with an upturned mustache. Miss Gage was finished with me and went out and the barber lathered my face and shaved. He was very solemn and refrained from talking.

19Whats the matter? Dont you know any news?” I asked.

20What news?”

21Any news. Whats happened in the town?”

22It is time of war,” he said. The enemys ears are everywhere.”

23I looked up at him. Please hold your face still,” he said and went on shaving. I will tell nothing.”

24Whats the matter with you?” I asked.

25I am an Italian. I will not communicate with the enemy.”

26I let it go at that. If he was crazy, the sooner I could get out from under the razor the better. Once I tried to get a good look at him. Beware,” he said. The razor is sharp.”

27I paid him when it was over and tipped him half a lira. He returned the coins.

28I will not. I am not at the front. But I am an Italian.”

29Get the hell out of here.”

30With your permission,” he said and wrapped his razors in newspaper. He went out leaving the five copper coins on the table beside the bed. I rang the bell. Miss Gage came in. Would you ask the porter to come please?”

31All right.”

32The porter came in. He was trying to keep from laughing.

33Is that barber crazy?”

34No, signorino. He made a mistake. He doesn’t understand very well and he thought I said you were an Austrian officer.”

35Oh,” I said.

36Ho ho ho,” the porter laughed. He was funny. One move from you he said and he would have—” he drew his forefinger across his throat.

37Ho ho ho,” he tried to keep from laughing. When I tell him you were not an Austrian. Ho ho ho.”

38Ho ho ho,” I said bitterly. How funny if he would cut my throat. Ho ho ho.”

39No, signorino. No, no. He was so frightened of an Austrian. Ho ho ho.”

40Ho ho ho,” I said. Get out of here.”

41He went out and I heard him laughing in the hall. I heard some one coming down the hallway. I looked toward the door. It was Catherine Barkley.

42She came in the room and over to the bed.

43Hello, darling,” she said. She looked fresh and young and very beautiful. I thought I had never seen any one so beautiful.

44Hello,” I said. When I saw her I was in love with her. Everything turned over inside of me. She looked toward the door, saw there was no one, then she sat on the side of the bed and leaned over and kissed me. I pulled her down and kissed her and felt her heart beating.

45You sweet,” I said. “Weren’t you wonderful to come here?”

46It wasn’t very hard. It may be hard to stay.”

47Youve got to stay,” I said. “Oh, youre wonderful.” I was crazy about her. I could not believe she was really there and held her tight to me.

48You mustn’t,” she said. Youre not well enough.”

49Yes, I am. Come on.”

50No. Youre not strong enough.”

51Yes. I am. Yes. Please.”

52You do love me?”

53I really love you. Im crazy about you. Come on please.”

54Feel our hearts beating.”

55I dont care about our hearts. I want you. Im just mad about you.”

56You really love me?”

57Dont keep on saying that. Come on. Please. Please, Catherine.”

58All right but only for a minute.”

59All right,” I said. Shut the door.”

60You cant. You shouldn’t.”

61Come on. Dont talk. Please come on.”

62Catherine sat in a chair by the bed. The door was open into the hall. The wildness was gone and I felt finer than I had ever felt.

63She asked, “Now do you believe I love you?”

64Oh, youre lovely,” I said. Youve got to stay. They cant send you away. Im crazy in love with you.”

65Well have to be awfully careful. That was just madness. We cant do that.”

66We can at night.”

67Well have to be awfully careful. Youll have to be careful in front of other people.”

68I will.”

69Youll have to be. Youre sweet. You do love me, dont you?”

70Dont say that again. You dont know what that does to me.”

71Ill be careful then. I dont want to do anything more to you. I have to go now, darling, really.”

72Come back right away.”

73Ill come when I can.”

74Good-by.”

75Good-by, sweet.”

76She went out. God knows I had not wanted to fall in love with her. I had not wanted to fall in love with any one. But God knows I had and I lay on the bed in the room of the hospital in Milan and all sorts of things went through my head but I felt wonderful and finally Miss Gage came in.

77The doctors coming,” she said. He telephoned from Lake Como.”

78When does he get here?”

79Hell be here this afternoon.”