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IIe came back from Bataan, via Australia, and they gave him a month's furlough to go home and rest up. And were his folks glad to see him? He was a big hero to his townspeople too, and plenty of folks met him at the train, and followed him around the first several hours he was back in his home town.
But all things pass, and finally evening came, and he was sitting with his best girl on the front porch of her father's home, and they finally had a chance to do some personal talking. The beam in their eyes showed they had plenty to say. But before they got started good, she said:
"Bill, do you remember that picture of myself I had taken just for you before you left?"
"Do I?" said Bill. "It's my dearest possession."
"How wonderful !" said she. "I recall that when I gave it to you, you put it in the inside pocket of your coat