. Two young Americans--Philip and Molly . he other. Philips face was still very pale,but it was also very happy. His blue eyes fairlysparkled. Every one looked kindly, lovingly, uponhim. I want to say something—right here andnow, Philip said; his voice rang out clear andearnest, a strong note of joy in it. I shall al-ways love England dearly—always. But I know,now, that I am an American. This is my country!This flag is my flag! And I am proud to be anAmerican! • THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYREFERENCE DEPARTMENT This book is under no circumstances to betaken from the Building fllllll . • • , ; •


. Two young Americans--Philip and Molly . he other. Philips face was still very pale,but it was also very happy. His blue eyes fairlysparkled. Every one looked kindly, lovingly, uponhim. I want to say something—right here andnow, Philip said; his voice rang out clear andearnest, a strong note of joy in it. I shall al-ways love England dearly—always. But I know,now, that I am an American. This is my country!This flag is my flag! And I am proud to be anAmerican! • THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARYREFERENCE DEPARTMENT This book is under no circumstances to betaken from the Building fllllll . • • , ; • : . .(twoyoungamerican00yech. 11


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