[Aunt Jane’s Nieces in the Red Cross by Edith Van Dyne]@TWC D-Link bookAunt Jane’s Nieces in the Red Cross CHAPTER XII 8/16
"What is it, von Holtz ?" The young officer explained that the party had just arrived from Dunkirk in a launch; the commandant had asked Colonel Grau kindly to examine them.
Uncle John proceeded to state the case, Captain Carg interpreting. They operated a Red Cross hospital ship at Dunkirk, and one of their patients, a young Belgian, was dying of his wounds.
They had come to find his young wife and take her back with them to Dunkirk in their launch, that she might comfort the last moments of her husband.
The Americans asked for safe conduct to Charleroi, and permission to take Mrs.Denton with them to Dunkirk.
Then he presented his papers, including the authority of the American Red Cross Society, the letter from the secretary of state and the recommendation of the German ambassador at Washington. The colonel looked them all over.
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