What she wanted. quite simply, was the service of love. To have her own and to care for them. She hoped, very earnestly, that she would be able to look beyond her own four walls, to see distress and to help it, but she knew, as she knew herself, that... Dangerous Days - Page 394by Mary Roberts Rinehart - 1919 - 248 pagesFull view - About this book
| Maxwell Bloomfield - 2000 - 236 pages
...with the war, the world call would be gone. Not again, for her, detached, impersonal service. . . . What she wanted, quite simply, was the service of...herself, that the real call to her would always be love.21 In contrast to Rinehart's protagonists, whose support for the war is never in doubt, the characters... | |
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