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The Motor Boys in the Army

CHAPTER XIII IN THE CAMP

Word Count: 1787    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

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The Motor Boys in the Army
The Motor Boys in the Army
““Not since the old lumberyard burned,” added Jerry Hopkins, as he walked down the street, one arm linked in that of Ned Slade on his left, and the other hooked up with Bob Baker’s on his right. “It doesn’t seem possible that we’ve been drawn into this, after all the President did to keep us out; but it’s true.””