Teacher

Girls, you may be past your youth yourselves one day.

First Schoolgirl

(Airily.) But we're well preserved so far, Miss Hadley.

Fourth Schoolgirl

(Has wandered away a few yards. She bends and picks a flower from the [pg 018] ditch. She speaks to herself.) The flag floated here. There were shells bursting and guns thundering and groans and blood—here. American boys were dying where I stand safe. That's what they did. They made me safe. They kept America free. They made the "world safe for freedom," (She bends and speaks into the ditch.) Boy, you who lay just there in suffering and gave your good life away that long-ago summer day—thank you. You died for us. America remembers. Because of you there will be no more wars, and girls such as we are may wander across battle-fields, and nations are happy and well governed, and kings and masters are gone. You did that, you boys. You lost fifty years of life, but you gained our love forever. Your deaths were not in rain. Good-by, dear, dead boys.

Teacher

(Calls). Child, come! We must catch the train.


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