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Rinaldi
came in while I was undressing.
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2
"No understand,"
Rinaldi
shook his head.
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3
Rinaldi
was talking with the other nurse.
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4
We went over toward
Rinaldi
and Miss Ferguson.
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5
"I don't believe a word of this,"
Rinaldi
said.
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We looked at
Rinaldi
talking with the other nurse.
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7
Rinaldi
carried a holster stuffed with toilet paper.
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The lieutenant,
Rinaldi
, lay asleep on the other bed.
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"To-night you will tell me everything," said
Rinaldi
.
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10
Rinaldi
picked up the candle, lit it and went on reading.
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11
Walking home
Rinaldi
said, "Miss Barkley prefers you to me."
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12
Rinaldi
was sitting on the bed with a copy of Hugo's English grammar.
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13
Rinaldi
said that the French had mutinied and troops marched on Paris.
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14
The room I shared with the lieutenant
Rinaldi
looked out on the courtyard.
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15
We drank the second grappa,
Rinaldi
put away the bottle and we went down the stairs.
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16
Rinaldi
took the note, folded it without rising from the bed and slid it in his breeches pocket.
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While I rubbed myself with a towel I looked around the room and out the window and at
Rinaldi
lying with his eyes closed on the bed.
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