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Mrs. Warren’s Daughter

CHAPTER XVII
17/55

Well: if you want to be kind, give me an introduction there.

Surely it would be bare humanity on your part to let an Englishwoman be with some of those poor lads who are sorely wounded, dying perhaps"-- she broke down--"The other day I followed two of the motor ambulances along the Boulevard d'Anspach.

Blood dripped from them as they passed, and I could hear some English boy trying to sing 'Tipperary--'" "My _tear_ Miss Warren--I will try to do all that you want--You will not do _anything I_ want, but never mind.

I will show you that Germans can be generous.

I will speak about your mother.


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