And waiting—
I see Richard . . . climbing the Green Stairs . . . coming into the little Home of our Dreams! I see the smile in his dear eyes as he holds out his arms to me . . . having earned the right to make all those dreams come true . . . having fought the good fight . . . and kept the faith . . . that all homes may be safe and sacred everywhere, the wide world over. . . .
And seeing thus, I can put up with my "long, long night of waiting," thinking only of that heavenly ending!
WHERE THE SOULS
OF MEN ARE
CALLING
The first big love story to come out of the war zone—founded on fact more strange, more powerful than fiction.
The author, Lt. Credo Harris, stationed in France with the International Red Cross, is a Kentuckian. He just couldn't keep out of it "Over There." His story starts with the entrance of America into the war and ends on the firing line of France. There is charm and skill in his style which insures keenest interest on the part of the reader.
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