Look at the frame from One War Ends, Another Begins.
Which excerpt from the A Story of the Red Cross reflects what is happening in this frame?
O Later on arrived a shipload of supplies from the business people of New York, which were stored with the
Galveston committee, and we were asked to aid in the distribution of these supplies,....
O I beg my readers to bear in mind that this is not romance that I am writing, where I can place my characters in t
best light and shape results at will, but history, with my personages still alive, ready to attest the reality of this
statement.
O A day of waiting in Houston for a passage over the Gulf gave us a glimpse of what the encroachment had been
on the mainland.
O To none will your help ever be so precious as it has been to me, for in its proud growth and strength none will
so need you.