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Carley sao forces in life--the destructive and constructive On

the one side greed, selfishness, enerosity,

sacrifice, and idealism Which of them builded for the future? She saw

men as wolves, sharks, snakes, verles She saoine, to drealiht she wrote swiftly and feverishly, page after page, to Glenn,

only to destroy what she had written She could not keep her heart out

of her words, nor a hint of as becoret She wrote until a late hour, and at last co true, so stilted and restrained was it in all passages

save those concerning news of Glenn's comrade and of her own friends

"I'll never--never write hiain," she averred with stiff lips, and

next hed in e, Glenn's letter had destroyed it But had it

not been a kind of selfish, false courage, roused to hide her hurt, to

save her own future? Courage should have a thought of others Yet shaain and again,

and exultant the next with the cla love, she seeet She would re