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Identifier: harpersnew0104various (find matches)
Title: Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: various
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Publisher: New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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Standish.His breath came in sobsas he cried, Hesstunned; but only acorner was over him;his heart is still going,Miles. But Standish droppedthe arms which invol-untarily extended them-selves. You keep him,Steve, he said, settinghis teeth. WheresDon ? wheres Don Mac-donald? Ring up thehospital corps! See iftheres any chance offire! The short, sharp sen-tences came over hisshoulder as he plungedinto the fog of steam. Hell! groanedPratt, the time-keeper,fellows, and come too. Wherewith he ducked his head andmade after Standish. Van Orden carried Victor into thepurer air. He looked first at his ownshoulder, then at his nephews face.With a shudder he turned the goldenhead and covered the face. Jest a flying bolt hit him, one of thehospital men muttered. The eyes.Good God, what 11 the old man do! Hus-sh ! there he comes—with Don. The others ran forward with theirstretcher. The factory hospital corpswas one of Standishs new notions.They had been well drilled, and moreVol. CIV.—No 020—24
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Van Orden saw the Boy dancing ahead of his Father Ring up, you than once had the drill stood them ingood stead. Now, although they werepale under the grime of the shop, theydid not wince as they very gently lifteda moaning, mangled body which had beenDon. Put something over him; dont lethim see! said Standish, before he turnedto go to his only son. Van Orden wouldhave stopped him. Dont look! hebegged; a flying bolt struck him, and—the blood—it looks ugly—wait, please,Miles—the doctors— But Standish had lifted the handker-chief. There was not a man there daredto see his face. They shivered at a gasp-ing, smothered groan. Van Orden put HARPERS MONTHLY MAGAZINE. out his hand to touch the big shoulder athis knee—he could see it trembling—buthe let the hand fall and shook his head.Im glad—I—didnt look before, saidStandish, in a thin, strange, small voicewhich did not seem to belong- to him, Imaybe couldnt have gone in. He tookthe little figure in his arms. No, Illcarry hi

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