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Elizabeth’s Campaign

CHAPTER V
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And she's trying hard to keep father out of a horrible row with the County Committee.' 'About ploughing up the park ?' Pamela nodded.
'Plucky woman!' said Arthur Chicksands heartily.

'I'm sure you help her, Pamela, all you can ?' 'I don't like being managed,' said the girl stubbornly, rather resenting his tone.
A slight shade of sternness crossed the soldier's face.
'You know it's no good playing with this war,' he said drily.

'It's as much to be won here as it is over seas.

_Food_!--that'll be the last word for everybody.

And it's women's work as much as men's.' She saw that she had jarred on him.


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