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1  "We can get a cab up at the bridge," I said.
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2  There was one smashed bridge across the river.
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3  Ahead, down the street, I saw a streetcar cross a bridge.
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4  We stood on the bridge in the fog waiting for a carriage.
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5  "They were left to do something to a bridge," Bonello said.
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6  This was a game, like bridge, in which you said things instead of playing cards.
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7  Like bridge you had to pretend you were playing for money or playing for some stakes.
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8  I had a drink with a captain that I knew in one of the dugouts and went back across the bridge.
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9  A new wide road was being finished that would go over the mountain and zig-zag down to the bridge.
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10  We drove fast when we were over the bridge and soon we saw the dust of the other cars ahead down the road.
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11  There was what was left of a railway station and a smashed permanent bridge that could not be repaired and used because it was in plain sight.
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12  They were going to put over another bridge when the bombardment started and some troops were to cross at the shallows up above at the bend of the river.
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13  The dressing station was on the Austrian side of the river under the edge of the hill and stretcher-bearers would bring the wounded back across the pontoon bridge.
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14  But I found a place where the cars would be sheltered after they passed that last badlooking bit and could wait for the wounded to be brought across the pontoon bridge.
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15  It had been impossible to advance on the far side the year before because there was only one road leading down from the pass to the pontoon bridge and it was under machine-gun and shell fire for nearly a mile.
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16  We went on and passed the regiment about a mile ahead, then crossed the river, cloudy with snow-water and running fast through the spiles of the bridge, to ride along the road across the plain and deliver the wounded at the two hospitals.
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17  I went along the narrow road down toward the river, left the car at the dressing station under the hill, crossed the pontoon bridge, which was protected by a shoulder of the mountain, and went through the trenches in the smashed-down town and along the edge of the slope.
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