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The ravely, and looked at me with an anxious

expression I assured hied him to tell

us the rest

"You have put it all out of my head, Miss Randolph Will you

have - won't you have - soained your usual colour"

"The best thing would be soood news, after yesterday"

"Naturally Well, the rest ofthe call made upon her"

"The call for fortitude?" said Mrs Sandford

"The call for men, - and for pluck, if you like," said the

major

"More men," - said Mrs Sandford

"Certainly We must have men And from every quarter, wherever

we have heard, there comes an enthusiastic response Sixty

thousand new men have been accepted already by the Govern in all the while There will be a very

great number of fresh arrivals here in a very few days Miss

Randolph, your question is answered"

"What question, Major Fairbairn?"

"Whether the North would give up, you know"

"I arow pale again, Daisy You are

not well!" Mrs Sandford exclai"