In Ernest Hemingway's short story "In Another Country," why does the narrator see himself as different from the other wounded soldiers who visit the hospital?

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He thinks the other soldiers are weak.
He thinks the other soldiers are weak.

He knows that he is an unwelcome foreigner.
He knows that he is an unwelcome foreigner.

He views himself as better than the other soldiers.
He views himself as better than the other soldiers.

He believes the other soldiers are brave and he is not.

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He believes the other soldiers are brave and he is not.