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So she absent-ly

recommended by the waiter, and tried to think of what a spy would do, so

she ht avoid any suspicious movements It struck her, too, that war

seemed to have made the people on that side of the ocean extremely ready

eapons They would be quite likely to shoot first and ask

questions afterwards--which would be too late to be helpful

She remembered Henri, for instance, and the ithout a word, he had

shot the donkey

That day she wrote Harvey a letter

"Dearest:" it began; "I think I a nicely, and I aian

Relief Coians and is at the Savoy

Hotel"

Here she stopped and cried a little What if she should never see

Harvey again--never have his sturdy arained by

distance She reth and

his love for her He seee of the whirlpool, a sort

of eddy of peace and quiet Even then she had no thought of going back

until her as done, but she did an unusual thing for her, unused

to de

Followed directions about sending the money froar Square, an account of tea at

the Travers', and of the little donkey--without mention, however, of