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Wentworth, Marion Craig, 1872-

"War Brides: A Play in One Act"

_]
Good-by, my brave, splendid little brother.

_Amelia:_
I may come to the front, too.
[_They embrace tenderly._]

_Mother:_ [_Strong and quiet, unable to speak, holds his head against
her breast for a moment._]
Fight well, my son.

_Arno:_
Yes, Mother.
[_He tears himself away. The silent suffering of the mother is pitiful.
Her hands are crossed on her breast, her lips are seen to move in
prayer. It is Hedwig who takes her in her arms and comforts her._]

_Hedwig:_
And this is war--to tear our hearts out like this! Make mother some tea,
Amelia, can't you?
[_Amelia prepares the cup of tea for her mother._]

_Mother:_ [_After a few moments composes herself._]
There, I am right now. I must remember--and you must help me, my
daughters--it is for the fatherland.

_Hedwig:_ [_On her knees by the fire, shakes her head slowly._]
I wonder, I wonder. O Mother, I'm not patient like you. I couldn't stand
it. To have a darling little baby and see him grow into a man, and then
lose him like this! I'd rather never see the face of my child.

_Mother:_
We have them for a little while. I am thankful to God for what I have
had.


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