[Elizabeth’s Campaign by Mrs. Humphrey Ward]@TWC D-Link book
Elizabeth’s Campaign

CHAPTER II
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You have no time for housemaiding.

And I don't approve of housemaiding for my daughter.' 'The nicest girls I know are doing _anything_--scrubbing, washing up, polishing bath-taps, making swabs, covering splints,' said Pamela in a low voice.

'There are two of the Joyce girls at this hospital, just my age.

Of course they don't let you do any nursing--for months.' 'Lord Entwhistle may do what he likes with his girls.

I propose to do what I think best with mine,' said Mannering as he rose.
Then the girl's passion broke out.
'It's _horrible_, father, that you won't do anything for the war, or let me do anything.


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