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The Hand in the Dark

CHAPTER III
18/31

The Germans ought to be jolly well pleased to be saved from their beastly selves." "What a number of land girls you have in this part of the world, Miss Heredith," remarked the young officer who had laughed, as though anxious to turn the conversation.

"I saw several while I was out shooting to-day, and very charming they looked.

I had no idea that sunburn was so becoming to a girl's complexion.

I saw one girl who had been riding a horse through the woods, and she looked like what's-her-name--Diana.

She had bits of green stuff sticking all over her, and cobwebs in her hair." "That reminds me of a good story," exclaimed a chubby-faced youth in the uniform of the Flying Corps.


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