The Happy Foreigner by Enid Bagnold
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sleep in the room next to the bishop's room, as he is absent. It is in
my corridor." Fanny followed him, and noticed that the corridor was now clear of soldiers. The commandant paused before a door decorated with flags and led her into another corridor lined with cubicles much larger than those she had seen at first. "Open number seven." The soldier took his bunch of keys and opened the door. "Now fetch mademoiselle's effects from the other corridor. Which number was your room, mademoiselle?" "Twenty-two. But I can fetch them ... I have really nothing." The soldier withdrew. "He will get them. You dine with us, I hope, to-night at seven. Are you English, mees?" "Yes, English--with the French Army. I am really so grateful..." "The other room was not possible. I like the English, mees. I have known them at my home near Biarritz. You and I must talk a little. Do you care to read?" "Oh, yes, if I get time...." |
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