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Joifre had said, "I nibble them." But to nibble a hole in the Germany

Army might take years. They had sent Sara Lee for a few months. How

about keeping her there indefinitely?

Oddly enough, it was Harvey's sister Belle who made the only protest

against the recall.

"Of course, I want her back," she said slowly. "You'd understand better

if you had to live with Harvey. I'm sorry, Mrs. Gregory, that he spoke

to you as he did, but he's nearly crazy." She eyed the assembly with

her tired shrewd eyes. "I'm no talker," she went on, "but Sara Lee has

done a big thing. We don't realize, I guess, how big it is. And I

think we'll just about kill her if we bring her home."

"Better to do that than to have her killed over there," some one said.

And in spite of Belle's protest, that remained the sense of the meeting.

It was put to the vote and decided to recall Sara Lee. She could bring

a report of conditions, and if she thought it wise an older woman could

go later, to a safer place.

Belle was very quiet that evening. After dinner she went to Harvey's

room and found him dressing to go out.

"I'm going with a crowd to the theater," he said. "First week of the

summer stock company, you know."

He tied his tie defiantly, avoiding Belle's eyes in the mirror.

"Harvey," she said, "they're going to bring Sara Lee home."

He said nothing, but his hands shook somewhat. "And I think," Belle

said, "that you will be sorry for what you have done--all the rest of

your life."