The New England Magazine, volume 1, No. 5, Bay State Monthly, volume 4, No. 5, May, 1886

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Allen, an old friend who is home on sick-leave, who welcome warmly and admiringly the slight, graceful figure in its white dress, with a bag of red, white, and blue hanging from her dimpled elbow, a fancy of Dorris, enhanced by the red and white roses and blue forget-me-nots in her hair,--flowers which she found on her spinning-wheel, with no clew to the giver.
"Mon Capitaine Henri, Aunt Dorothy wants you for a moment," she says now. "They are all enjoying themselves, so I came out here to rest
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Lieut. Allen," she adds graciously, as her cousin disappears, "I am glad that we are to have one representative of the army left after my cousin leaves us." "I thank you, Miss Gordon," answers the young soldier, "but my stay is limited; you see I hobble around now with the aid of a crutch. I only wish I could go with your cousin." "L'Estrange is in your regiment, is he?" asks Endicott.
"Yes, we fought side by side at Saratoga. You know what a close conflict that was. Such a din of shot and shell that an order could be scarcely heard in the tumult.


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