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The Red Cross Girl

CHAPTER 6
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When he asked of what Helen Carey was at that moment thinking, there was no result.

But when he asked, "Of what is that policeman on the corner thinking ?" he was surprised to find that that officer of the law was formulating regulations to abolish the hobble skirt as an impediment to traffic.
As Philip turned into Berkeley Square, the accents of a mind in great distress smote upon his new and sixth sense.

And, in the person of a young gentleman leaning against the park railing, he discovered the source from which the mental sufferings emanated.

The young man was a pink-cheeked, yellow-haired youth of extremely boyish appearance, and dressed as if for the race-track.

But at the moment his pink and babyish face wore an expression of complete misery.


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