The Outdoor Girls at the Hostess House - Or, doing their best for the soldiers by Laura Lee Hope
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Betty darling, much as I love you, there do come times when you make me
laugh." "Well, it's good to know I'm bringing happiness into some dark life," retorted Betty good-naturedly. "At least I have not lived in vain." "And they were just mad," Mollie continued, as though talking to herself, "when they found we were going off this afternoon without them." "Yes, and isn't it funny?" agreed Grace lazily. "They think they're so important." "Well, they are," announced Amy suddenly, and even Mollie turned an amazed eye upon her. "I think they're the most important people in the world," Amy continued stoutly. "I guess if we were going to give up our lives for somebody else we might think we were important, too." "Oh, I didn't mean that way," Mollie returned, her eyes once more turning to the ribbon of road ahead while the girls' bright faces sobered thoughtfully. "Because when it comes to a thing like giving up their lives--well, I think they're the bravest--" Her voice broke, and in an effort to hide her emotion she nearly sent the car over the side of the road and into a six-foot ditch. "Brave," repeated Betty, turning her eyes to the far horizon to hide the mist that suddenly gathered in them. "I don't think that's any word for our boys at all--" |
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