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But if I wasn't wrong then this is...Oh, I don't know, I don't know!"And not only in South Harniss were there changes of heart.In New York City and at Greenwich where Mrs.Fosdick was more than ever busy with war work, there were changes.When the newspaper accounts of young Speranza's heroic death were first published the lady paid little attention to them.Her daughter needed all her care just then--all the care, that is, which she could spare from her duties as president of this society and corresponding secretary of that.If her feelings upon hearing the news could have been analyzed it is probable that their larger proportion would have been a huge sense of relief.THAT problem was solved, at all events.She was sorry for poor Madeline, of course, but the dear child was but a child and would recover.

But as with more and more intensity the limelight of publicity was turned upon Albert Speranza's life and death and writing, the wife of the Honorable Fletcher Fosdick could not but be impressed.As head of several so-called literary societies, societies rather neglected since the outbreak of hostilities, she had made it her business to hunt literary lions.Recently it was true that military lions--Major Vermicelli of the Roumanian light cavalry, or Private Drinkwater of the Tank Corps--were more in demand than Tagores, but, as Mrs.Fosdick read of Sergeant Speranza's perils and poems, it could not help occurring to her that here was a lion both literary and martial.Decidedly she had not approved of her daughter's engagement to that lion, but now the said lion was dead, which rendered him a perfectly harmless yet not the less fascinating animal.And then appeared The Lances of Dawn and Mrs.Fosdick's friends among the elect began to read and talk about it.

It was then that the change came.Those friends, one by one, individuals judiciously chosen, were told in strict confidence of poor Madeline's romantic love affair and its tragic ending.These individuals, chosen judiciously as has been stated, whispered, also in strict confidence, the tale to other friends and acquaintances.

Mrs.Fosdick began to receive condolences on her daughter's account and on her own.Soon she began to speak publicly of "My poor, dear daughter's dead fiance.Such a loss to American literature.Sheer genius.Have you read the article in the Timepiece? Madeline, poor girl, is heartbroken, naturally, but very proud, even in the midst of her grief.So are we all, I assure you."She quoted liberally from The Lances of Dawn.A copy specially bound, lay upon her library table.Albert's photograph in uniform, obtained from the Snows by Mr.Fosdick, who wrote for it at his wife's request, stood beside it.To callers and sister war workers Mrs.Fosdick gave details of the hero's genius, his bravery, his devotion to her daughter.It was all so romantic and pleasantly self-advertising--and perfectly safe.

Summer came again, the summer of 1918.The newspapers now were gravely personal reading to millions of Americans.Our new army was trying its metal on the French front and with the British against the vaunted Hindenburg Line.The transports were carrying thousands on every trip to join those already "over there." In South Harniss and in Greenwich and New York, as in every town and city, the ordinary summer vacations and playtime occupations were forgotten or neglected and war charities and war labors took their place.Other soldiers than Sergeant Speranza were the newspaper heroes now, other books than The Lances of Dawn talked about.

As on the previous summer the new Fosdick cottage was not occupied by its owners.Mrs.Fosdick was absorbed by her multitudinous war duties and her husband was at Washington giving his counsel and labor to the cause.Captain Zelotes bought to his last spare dollar of each successive issue of Liberty Bonds, and gave that dollar to the Red Cross or the Y.M.C.A.; Laban and Rachel did likewise.Even Issachar Price bought Thrift Stamps and exhibited them to anyone who would stop long enough to look.

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