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The Red Cross Girl

CHAPTER 2
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It's a shame, and I know you'll agree.

They are a fine old couple, and I don't like to think of them herding with Freshmen in a shine boardinghouse.

Black always was a swine." Peter spent fully ten minutes getting to the cable office.
"Just learned," he cabled his father, "Gilman dismissed because flunked me consider this outrageous please see he is reinstated." The answer, which arrived the next day, did not satisfy Peter.

It read: "Informed Gilman acted through spite have no authority as you know to interfere any act of black." Since Peter had learned of the disaster that through his laziness had befallen the Gilmans, his indignation at the injustice had been hourly increasing.

Nor had his banishment to Constantinople strengthened his filial piety.


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