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hrough the two bags and held up the quarterbottle of brandy。 〃Would you join me in a drink?〃 I asked。
〃No thank you。〃 He straightened up。 〃How much money have you?〃
〃Twenty…five hundred lire。〃
He was favorably impressed。 〃How much has your cousin?〃
Catherine had a little over twelve hundred lire。 The lieutenant was pleased。 His attitude toward us became less haughty。
〃If you are going for winter sports;〃 he said; 〃Wengen is the place。 My father has a very fine hotel at Wengen。 It is open all the time。〃
〃That's splendid;〃 I said。 〃Could you give me the name?〃
〃I will write it on a card。〃 He handed me the card very politely。
〃The soldier will take you into Locarno。 He will keep your passports。 I regret this but it is necessary。 I have good hopes they will give you a visa or a police permit at Locarno。〃
He handed the two passports to the soldier and carrying the bags we started into the village to order a carriage。 〃Hi;〃 the lieutenant called to the soldier。 He said something in a German dialect to him。 The soldier slung his rifle on his back and picked up the bags。
〃It's a great country;〃 I said to Catherine。
〃It's so practical。〃
〃Thank you very much;〃 I said to the lieutenant。 He waved his hand。
〃Service!〃 he said。 We followed our guard into the village。
We drove to Locarno in a carriage with the soldier sitting on the front seat with the driver。 At Locarno we did not have a bad time。 They questioned us but they were polite because we had passports and money。 I do not think they believed a word of the story and I thought it was silly but it was like a law…court。 You did not want something reasonable; you wanted something technical and then stuck to it without explanations。 B
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