The boy Allies at Liege
the big trees became more sparse, and the party took all precaut
food, which he had purchased from a nearby farmhouse. Hungrily the five disposed of it,
the travelers at length
could be seen th
erson called a
e the town of Stettin. We shall have to be very ca
?" he asked, after
returned Hal. "It mi
it," deman
ed the others
ogether we are sure to be recognized. Our number alone would give us away. But, if we go singly, or
d Captain Derevaux; "I
eutenant; "and I recommend that we
voice came from th
rd, although I know I should look upon you as enemies of my country, I do not believe you mean any harm. Besides, you have treated me well, and I
with us?" questioned Chester. "
e he would no
reed the Fr
e advisability of leaving him behin
I am just as much a gentleman as
glishman's f
hand. "I am sorry for my unreasonable do
decision simplifies matters
" demanded th
own alone, which is also a good thing. While for two to approach the town is much better than four, under the circumstan
," declared Captain Dere
you, captain, and the other with me. I shall go back a short distan
t here half an hour after you have gone, and will reach the t
shall w
meet in the hotel. Whichever of us ar
get into the town safely, the hotel will be the least likely place our pursuers
get out of the town? Won't the other side be
but we shall have to leave that to luck. The thing to
as we are going, we might as well go now. The so
nant said good-by to t
to Hal and he
pped, and a moment later he and
r reentered the woods, where they sat
experienced a peculiar sinking sensation in the region of his stomach, while his heart throbbed jerki
hope nothing happens to him. I wish I could
vy heart at the absence of his friend that he found himself bidding the chauffeur good-by, when Cap
he two approached the town boldly.
heir figures plainly discernible. At the edge of the town
he sound of running footsteps behind them. Hal looked over
companion, and he suited
lso broke int
riends sped over the ground, heading for the friendly shelter
ner just as the sharp crack of a rifle rang out. Around a
th, they could hear the sounds of great conf
ack in a few minutes," panted Hal. "We will h
been deserted. But as they rounded another corner
exclaimed Hal, and th
pidly, and they ad
the captain. "We will
the crowd to re
row back the
guess," replied Hal. "
Frenchman has been ro
see the fun," and he
said Hal to the captain, as he noticed
however, and the crowd gradually drew away from them. At last, finding themselves be
orner, they slowe
" exclaimed the Frenchman. "They w
thout further difficulty, into a brilliantly lighted street, which, they learned, was the
is to find out where
nch
open shop, Hal
a large, though unpretentious, hotel. They went in and sat down in the rotunda. Chester and th
to Chester," he mused, "I
set at rest, for a few
erson appeared
feet and seized Ch
queer voice, but the lieutenan
!" he wh
t and Chester and the l
e he and the captain had ha
e to waste. We must
ur companions
accordingly they dropped into a little restaurant, where they treated the
wn and out on the other side-if we can," said the lieutena
y and just as they were congratulating themselves on their good f
oo
een a line of army huts, extending on
Then: "Doesn't look like much
rear the sound of the footsteps of a lar
owd!" c
man of action, as a
d dashed to the right. His th
utenant stopped
he whisper
lowly, the others
e lieutenant, "we will have a chance. We'll m
s away. A sentry passed nearby, and the four companions dropped to
I call luck,"
approach of the crowd. At the same time lights flared up in the huts, and an
e instant, and then
d, and jumped to
ullet whined over Hal's hea
ng the horses, and almost with a single
mp came to life. Armed me
is heel into his horse's fla
uietly to his friends. "
oice from rig
ied. "Surrender or