The Knitting Girls Count One, a Patriotic Play in One Act
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I have an idea you girls can save Rodelle Saunders. Helen. (Bluntly) Save her from what? Mildred. Frankly, I don't know, but I do know that she has need of friends. Janet. She says she is all alone in the world ex- cepting for this awful Aunt. Helen. She is so forward. She acts as if she owns the Red Cross rooms Mildred. She has been one of your best helpers there, has she not ? Helen. (Reluctantly) Yes. Janet. She suggested the cakes and our trip to Camp. She said some homesick, raw recruit wo...uld feel happier if he got a bite of homemade cake in him. Mildred. She has initiative, and she has sense. Don't judge her by trifles. In my opinion someone very dear to her is in the front line of trenches over in No Man's Land. (At tJiis moment Nora Ryan puffs into the room with several packages under her arm. She is a comely Irish girl, large as to body and heart. THE KNITTING GIRLS COUNT ONE 21 Her hark is much worse than her bite, and zvhile she grumbles, she adores Mrs. Thayer zvhom she serves.) Nora.
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