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Ailsa Paige

CHAPTER IV
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Where are we going to get more ?" "The people--" he said absently--"everybody, I suppose.

How do I know, child ?" "Just ordinary people ?" "Just ordinary people," he responded quietly.

A few minutes later as they entered their own street he said: "I suppose I had better tell my wife about this to-night.

I don't know--it will be in the morning papers; but I think I had better break it to her to-night." "She will have to know--sometime--of course----" Halting at the foot of the stoop he turned and peered through his glasses at his sister-in-law.
"I don't want Stephen to start any nonsense about going." "Going where ?" she asked innocently.
He hesitated: "I don't want to hear any talk from him about enlisting.

That is what I mean.


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