Long before he is old enough to hear the terrible war-part of the story,
War shall be at an end, please God, and the Red Cross shall mean to the
nations left upon the earth what it means to him--arms that enfold a
suffering humanity, lips that press a great mother-love to all its hurts
and make them well.
THE END.
Transcriber's Note: On page 81, the word "acounts" was changed to
"accounts."
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