The Drama of Three Hundred & Sixty-Five Days;

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The Drama of Three Hundred & Sixty-Five Days;
Caine Hall Sir
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. ." Or perhaps it is evening in a great house in Belgravia, and Lady Somebody is say- ing adieu to her son. How well she remem- bers the day he was boml It was in May.
The blossom was out on the lilacs in the square, and all the windows were open.
How happy she had beenl He had a long 164 Digiti ized by Google THE DRAMA OF 865 DAYS fever, too, when he was a child, and for three days Death had hovered over their house. How she had prayed that the dread shadow would pass awayl It did, and now th
...at her boy has grown to be a man he comes to her in his officer's uniform to say. . . . Ah, these parting's! They are really the death-hours of their dear ones, and the women know it, although, like Andromache, they go on ^^ smiling through their tears." With what brave and silent hearts they face the sequel tool The mother of Sub- Lieutenant So-and-So receives letters from him nearly every other week. Such cheer- ful little pencil scribblingsl "Dearest Mother, I have a jolly comfortable dug-out now — three planks and a truss of straw, and I sleep on it like a top.'* Or, perhaps, " You see they have sent me back to the Base after six weeks under fire, and now I have a real, real room, and a real, real bedT' The dear old darling 1 She puts her pre- 165 Digiti ized by Google THE DRAMA OF 865 DAYS cious letters on the mantelpieoe for every- body to see, and laughs over them all day long.

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