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During the march I began softly humming atune, but was at once silenced by an angry sentry, who told me that nonoise of any sort was allowed. Turning to the N. C. O. I remarked thatalthough he appeared to be in charge of the party he had not objectedto my behaviour, and added that this seemed almost as if the privatewas exceeding his duty. This appealed to the dignity of his position, and although he evidently did not like me, he told the sentry off. Onreaching the station we had an unpleasant ...surprise, for there, awaiting us on the platform, was our old friend, Wolfe. In the early afternoon we got out of the train at a small station andwere told that we should have to wait some hours for the connection. The senior member of our party inquired whether it was possible to getanything to eat, as it was already very late for the midday meal. Wolfe said he would try and led us into the restaurant, where a waiterinquired if we would have white or green beans. These dishes soundedso tempting that we ordered mixed.
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