She beleives that my Father's Life is in danger, as
although usualy making steel, which does not explode and is
therfore a safe business, he is now making shells, and every
time it has thundered this week she has ohserved:
"The mill!"
She refuses to be placated, although knowing that only
those known to the foremen can enter, as well as having a medal
with a number on it, and at night a Password which is new every
night.
I know this, because we have this evening made up a list of
Passwords for the next week, using a magazine to get them out
of, and taking advertisements, such as Cocoa, Razers, Suspenders
and so on. Not these actualy but others like them.
We then learned them off by heart and burned the paper, as
one cannot be to carefull with a Spy in the house, even if not
credited as such by my Parents.
Have forgotten the Emblem. Must take it in.
APRIL 17TH. In camp.
Henry brought me out in the big car, as mine has a broken
spring owing to going across the field with it.
He says he has decided to help me, and that I need not
watch the safe, etcetera, at night.
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