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Wild with excite!
Had Bertha begun again?
What was happening?
Then I heardthe bell violently I had
slept very late Burton rushed in
"An Armistice, Sir Nicholas," he cried joyously
"It's true after all!"
An Armistice! Oh, God!
So at last, at last we have won, and it has not been all in vain!
I shook with emotion How utterly absorbed in my own affairs I had been
not to have taken in that this was coe Harcourt had
telephoned that he had news for me, I remember nohile ere at the
Hotel de Courville on Saturday, and I had paid no attention
I was too excited all through breakfast to feel renewed anxiety about
Alathea I was accepting the fact that she had stayed with her mother
Surely, surely she would be in soon now!
The oculist, and his artist-crafts soon, at eleven
o'clock, if the excitement of an Aroing on when Alathea does co of Miladi's iven perone more or less crazy! Pierre hopped in just