| Show I HAD SEEN HIS FACE BEFORE Nurse Who Was Formerly Militant Suffragette Learns Her Soldier Patient Patient Patient Pa Pa- tient Was Former Policeman The day approaches when in recognition recognition recognition of the he women's generosity In giving their men for the w t the mea men are asked to give women hereabout the vote says a British ent eat Nothing could be more time Um therefore than to recall the story 3 l what happened In that hospital Tour Tour T p pour our British allies on the coast of ot No mandy maruly A kind nurse was bendIn bending A over the pillow of a wounded man mana man man- a 11 big corporal of ot the Grenadier Guards She was n a dear old lady the nurse one who had bad in her ber time enjoyed enjoyed en en- joyed a full share as a 3 militant gette In fact she had bad led more than one furious assault on the houses of ot parliament Yet here she Ghe he was lavIshing lavishing lav lay letting the treasures oC her sympathy upon the country's mere fighting men Its odd she said Your face my good man Isn't a bit strange to me I cant can't get rid of the id idea ia that Ive I've seen you many times before I cant can't deny It maam ma'am sighed d the wounded corporal struggling with a visible embarrassment You have haven seen n my face tace before But cant can't we let bygones be bygones Its Irs true HI HIns ns used d to be A policeman But that was before the war wat maam ma'am |