E-text prepared by Afra Ullah, Emmy, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team (https://www.pgdp.net/) Aunt Jane's Nieces in The Red Cross By Edith Van Dyne Author of "Aunt Jane's Nieces Series," "Flying Girl Series," etc. The Reilly & Britton Co. Chicago 1915 AUNT JANE'S NIECES IN THE RED CROSS FOREWORD This is the story of how three brave American girls sacrificed the comforts and luxuries of home to go abroad and nurse the wounded soldiers of a foreign war. I wish I might have depicted more gently the scenes in hospital and on battlefield, but it is well that my girl readers should realize something of the horrors of war, that they may unite with heart and soul in earnest appeal for universal, lasting Peace and the future abolition of all deadly strife. Except to locate the scenes of my heroines' labors, no attempt has been made to describe technically or historically any phase of the great European war. The character of Doctor Gys is not greatly exaggerated but had its counterpart in real life. As for the little Belgian who had no room for scruples in his active brain, his story was related to me by an American war correspondent who vouched for its truth. The other persona in the story are known to those who have followed their adventures in other books of the "Aunt Jane's Nieces" series. Edith van Dyne Edith van Dyne CONTENTS