CHINA
Back in Oklahoma I knew a boy who used to say everything twice.  Ask Hazlitt how he was feeling, and he'd say; "I'm feeling fine.  I'm feeling line."  
Ask him whether it would rain, and he'd say: "If it don't rain, it'll be a long dry spell.  Yes sir, if it don't rain, it'll be a long dry spell.”
"Everything Hazlitt says," Eller Ardrey used to remark, "he makes a  carbon copy of it."  And Ben Holland thought Hazlitt would be a successful advertising man, "because he believes in repetition.”
The other day I ran across Hazlitt out here (in China).  "Hazlitt," I asked, "how are you doing?"  And he said: "I am doing all right. I am doing all right.”
"Are you getting plenty to eat?"  "Plenty to eat.  Plenty to eat."
"How do you feel about water-buffalo meat?" 
"I like it." His face blanched.  His cheeks expanded.  He almost exploded.  But even Hazlitt couldn't say that twice.      
--Pvt. Cal Tinney
YANK Field Correspondent
YANK 18 Aug 1944
 
