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Aunt Jane’s Nieces in the Red Cross

CHAPTER XII
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"You'll examine our papers, apologize for your interference and row back to your ship.
We have the authority of the Red Cross to go wherever our duty calls us, and moreover we're American citizens.

Permit me to add that we're in a hurry." The officer turned first white and then red, but he appreciated the force of the argument.
"Your papers!" he commanded.
Uncle John produced them and waited patiently for their inspection, which was very deliberate.

Finally the officer returned them and gave the order to his men to row back to the ship.
"One moment!" called Uncle John.

"You haven't made the apology." There was no answer.

The boat moved swiftly away and at a gesture from Captain Carg the sailor started the launch again.
"I wonder why it is," mused Mr.Merrick, "that there is always this raspy feeling when the English meet Americans.


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