Ruth Fielding in the Red Cross
Or Doing Her Best for Uncle Sam (Classic Reprint)
Description:... Excerpt from Ruth Fielding in the Red Cross: Or Doing Her Best for Uncle Sam Why, cried the other girl as though that, too, had surprised and hurt her, father cried 'bully for Tom ' and then wiped his eyes on his hand kerchief. What can men he made of, Ruth? He knows Torn may be killed, and yet he cheers for him.
Ruth Fielding smiled and suddenly hugged Helen. Ruth's smile was somewhat tremulous, but her churn did not observe this fact.
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