THE JOURNEY 

By Tessa Harvey

    The sun was beginning to dip lower in the sky as Alice and her new friend walked over the fields. Wheat and barley were shooting up, rustling softly in a light wind. Would the harvest be brought home, she wondered, remembering the smoke and reddish glow she had seen across the Channel. God had given humans free will.
    It seemed those who bowed to an evil wind as one seemed to prosper. Others who fought willingly against tyranny seemed to be losing. Had her brother made it "back to Blighty?" she wondered sadly.
    Even if I can only find a small rowboat, I will go home and fight. I will not give in. And she plodded determinedly onwards toward the coast.
    

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    Marie hurried to keep up with Josie. Her mind felt bruised as well as her body. She was limping slightly, but gamely carried the little boy when it was her turn. They only had a couple of streets to go and dodged debris and potholes. Then the children struggled to be free and ran as fast as they could to.........Patrick!

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