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at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - The war had stopped. The King of
England was in Paris, and the President of the United States was
hourly expected. Humbler guests poured each night from the termini
into the overflowing city, and sought anxiously for some bed,
lounge-chair, or pillowed corner, in which to rest until the
morning. Stretched upon the table in a branch of the Y.W.C.A. lay a
young woman from England whose clothes were of brand-new khaki, and
whose name was Fanny. She had arrived that night at the Gare du
Nord at eight o'clock, and the following night at eight o'clock she
left Paris by the Gare de l'Est.
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