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"But why should I go?" Sara Lee asked "It is kind of you to ask o Sara Lee had abandoned her idea of Jean as a paid chauffeur

She even sur Marie had said, that he had been a

person of irateful, but inclined to be obstinate

"You have been so much alone, mademoiselle--"

"Alone!"

"Cut off from your own kind And now and then one finds, at the hotel

in Dunkirk, so a holiday You would

like to talk to them perhaps"

"Jean," she said unexpectedly, "why don't you tell ht Why?"

"Because, e itself?"

"We expect it," he answered dryly

Sara Lee went a little pale

"But then I shall be needed, as I was before"

"No troops will pass through the town to-night They will take a road

beyond the fields"

"How do you know these things?" she asked, wondering "About the troops

I can understand But the bo out, mademoiselle," he replied in his

noncoo?"