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and family gone and his only hope lying in finding his father. Per- haps he too had been killed and there was no one in the world to care for him. With this bitter thought the child-'s last courage seemed to desert him and he gave way to utter despair. Thus he arrived at Novy Bydzov. The sun was shining brightly when Mikul opened his eyes. The storm was over, and, except for the puddles in the street, might never have existed. But not so the terror of the child. Confronting him when he awoke were three tall khaki- clad figures. They smiled and made friendly overtures, but they were soldiers. To Mikul that meant only one thing. He cowered in the cor- ner, his panic-stricken eyes vainly seeking some means of escape. The soldiers looked at him in sur- prise. Why the kid acts scared to death of us! one exclaimed. No wonder, muttered another. He looks half-starved and Will you look at his shoes! What shoes! There's nothing but rags left. And he was right. Mikul's little feet were bare except for Hopping bits of leather bound on by muddy rags. At the sight of the strangers staring at him so fixedly, the anguish in the child's heart over- flowed and once again he began to sob. At this crucial moment a help- ful towns-Woman bustled up, and with her assistance the soldiers persuaded him to come with them. So little Mikul found a haven after his Weary months of wander- ing. He tasted milk again and fresh bread, and heard the welcome sound of friendly laughter. It was all very strange, but a wonderful kind of strangeness that, he rea- lized in the depths of his grief- scarred soul, meant the beginnings of happiness. Everything would be all right. He nestled down in the blankets at the shelter and as his tired mind groped among dreams. he heard the cow-bell ringing and his mother's voice as she softly chanted a lullaby. Mrs. Anderson resignedly straightened the paper. Henry was a good man but he wouldn't stop to think! Quietly leaving the table she found her cheque book and an envelope. Taking her pen she swiftly began to write. Pay to the o1'der of the European Relief Drive . . . . And with a secret smile she sealed the envelope. Urge fiT 1'O'zTll AUDREY HETT. C X B The Il'0l'TlT. 10,1071 one is only four. ls IINIITP to sample and cxplorff. .fill Cals and dogs along' 1110 slrcci .irc mean! I0 see and 1111111 In glwfl. .alll lcfalws 11'e1'1' maffc for Il'IITTfI.Ilg lfirouglz. 11111 anis on IIfIl'f'lIH'IIfS. In pursue. Tlw large' and muslhi' cellar doors Uf Course Il'l'I't' j11sl 0IlfSI'lTl' of slorcs. For fllllllllllg orer rvry fast: .11111 frees for tozzcliirig QOTIIQ' pasl. T110 11'url11 11'l1e11 one is just a Inf. ls nmstlhi' firzafirig 11'l1aI is 11'l1al. 77 THE GRUMBLER
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