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"And now," said Mr Travers, "suppose we coet you over, my child Same answer

everywhere Place is full of untrained wo

Red Cross passes Result is that all the lines are drawn as tight as

possible"

Sara Lee stared at hio back," she said "I--well, I just can't They're

raising the s

A--a friend ofon the ulped

"I thought everybody wanted to get help to the Belgians," she said

A slightly grim smile showed itself on Mrs Travers' face

"I'm afraid you don't understand It is you ant to help Neither

Mr Travers nor I feel that a girl so young as you, and alone, has any

place near the firing line And that, I fancy, is where you wish to go

As to helping the Belgians, we have four in the house now They do not

belong to the same social circles, so they prefer tea in their own roo help too They cannot even make

up their own beds"