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Show WE ARE ALL OF ONE BIG FAMILY Holworthy Hall has written a Ftory for the December American Magazine In which the hero says to the heroine: "Later on you may get to wondering won-dering If Its been worth while wasting this day. For you, 1 mean, not for me. So I want to tell jou this. If you call It worth while to have given me n feeling that 1 never had before In all my life, then )ou have done it. I don't know exactly ex-actly how to describe It to you, but I feel as thought it's all mine. Ho embraced all points of the compaBs In his inclusive gesture. I feel ns though these people on the street belongs be-longs to bo and you do, too; I mean ns though we'ro all one big crowd over here, nnd everybody's working and fighting for everybody else, and everbod's sort of related to everybody every-body else, and there Isn't any such thing as a btrnnger. I'm not sure if you got that, but "And still, sho said, vou'ro going back to shoot and kill and "Thnt, ho said cnlmly, Is exactly why I'm going! I'm going to shoot as straight as I can, so that theio won't have to bo any danger of shooting shoot-ing and killing after this ono war Is finished. You can't stop to argue with a hlghwayninn, ou know. You remove hlin, so ho can't hold up anybody else. And I don't feel related re-lated to the Frltzes, they're the highwaymen of the whole,, world, Hvon a minister wouldn't try preaching preach-ing to n thug thnt was strangling him! And everybody I can see now looks like an old friend of mine; nnd men can fight like tomcats for their friends!" |