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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN I ,"Good nlgl,i�, Dian.,, I . p4p,nIng to -ask her toA. ch with him miented with 'two forwa,rd gun , s at see9nd-loot. . i ..."'I" __ I 11 I I
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era and' I'll see about jetting my and entered her room. She switched ,' She la . - , as our 6M . r I
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'I'll get, out, too," said Dian. "I Sao the note to her aunt still leaning could get "Betsy"'staited, -and -an the installed -a b er which blazed day dignity. The lieute .. ��.=:
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C9Pfd do vi . and night 'With a"Warm, Are.— We had and 'Ooke In low tones, "Why �.diwt. - , ,
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take I�e �ome.,, thought, hadn't Aunt Martha gotten 'matt Private cook, and looked on thv ,So the Incident ended happily, iour 14? I I
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She and Bill got-oAt, alld stood in "Yes, of course." � . der'litath B6tsy's hood. The 'garage snow of winter In our own country, fifty yards away. Three more shells, A Weekly Review of' Dev lopments .. I ,; 1�� ,
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Dian ismiled. "That's twice youove thought to tear ,up, the note she had a couple of times, and Allin, settled weather with few of the ameliora- shelling, merely ,by chance a aull9jinces that persons requiring new . : .111� ill
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"Yes, so it is: I don't seem. to know "Illp'untlt biieor two women began "Dian! " Aunt, , Uartba. . called " from two Pits of a six -pit battery position .Ing. than through the c trated ment that,articleo will-Lnot..b�- used to -' v..
list where Piha ' . em 11 to Pump me about yoir," Miss Martha the back door. "Piano wbNif on earth 'built and used during the. previous bombardments which.- we Qxperienced . .:"'
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"Nor 'do I." * Dian was thoughtful rephed.'.. "That's what I want to talk are you doing?" - I � summet but later abandoned by rea- * from time to timal . for ea-senti . al nialntenance:a�d Tepair ��,��,,,, ,
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Lre lots of' people in the same fix Not now, Please, Aunt Martha. Dian, r6Plied, Y 4. Munitions 'and,i�Supply D6grt- I "':01 I -
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towadays." . Why it's morning!"' , "Well, come on in to..your I break- This possibility made in especial ap- front-of-Vinly position. In the 'even- ment ,announces that control of 'ail] -. "', . '.1 I �',
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going I . 4 - . ed up, and was facing her aunt across .e . ., .1
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. .ed' h6r critically. themselves in the. daytime and car� January, the snow disappeared. Frost 5. Another -Canadian C,Dntingent� ar- " � . . .. " .
"I'd hardly say I walked hific, it 11 for our knitting, and be just wanted "You'ie. go.� a smudge .on your ried . persisted �aild at night ice. -formed in riv6s .in Britain. .. . I., �
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)I.an* a -aid. ,"Battered 'Would be to See howAhings were going." poolsAn the shell holes, but our ' 6. Na#onal ,Defence headquarterg , ,' �,- `X
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to0ce, with the Inscriptidn, 'This is 'sadly as she looked at Dian. "Poor goes so well with your .blonde hair." plenty to d6'. For recreation the gun- ahould6r-'stra'ps. Tfie6e w6re; infantry . 7. Navy- Minister Hon, Angus Mae.: . , ,
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he shoe that �tarted it all."' ;Bill mail., � he - doesn't really know much "Yes, Aunt Martha, but I'was sort ners had.'evening practise potting at - .1d announces that �a Canadian. . . �
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�14nced toward the house from which abo t how to. go about his courting." of saving that for second best. It's . -tin cahs with rifles. One day,a Ger- spects of uniforms and'Sam�Browne naval force of five waxships comoper- � � - ,
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"That's -hard to say," Dian replied. dle like yqur mother's people were at the Chamber of Commerc� Grill.,, ec�whether he might have spotted us Ject to the necessities of the infan- action" to put Geridan war',`Prisoners 4'�
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he have asked him to *Come out Xor said Dian. "Oh, Au_-rMartha, I �wearing blue."- - 11 I ,ed a rush order by telephone for gun- week in �anuary we received ordefs. prevenient of the delivery to the Air ''.. � I'll,
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7ants to inarry!!" I simply told him that you, seem- "Th�nks,, bUt'I'm not Ili a hait-trim- -and when, the, firing was done, Lleut- servide in progress and a familiar , , I " I
"I mban just that! You.doJi't,know . ed to 'realize that Fred wasn't the ming mood." Dian took a long breath ennat John Scatcherd' went over and ftgiir6 in charge, Alberi'Swansion, a nine newsprint mills in Quebec Pro, 1. ,�� . : �� �_ I
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