Uncle Sam's Boys with Pershing's Troops Dick Prescott at Grips with the Boche
it not, Captain Prescott?" dem
swear that I never wrote it," declared astonishe
mbles your h
rite any such message then I'd be about ready to admit
s. I will ask him if he h
, was startled, for it was hard to persuade himself that
note
reed upon, and we can cook C
ak, sir?"
Capt
een impossible for me to think of writing such a note. More, sir, it would have been stupid of me to risk writing such a note
you discuss this affair of your
ection, sir, we did not m
recollection,
s,
your handwriting,
I did not write it, and did not even d
bound to accept your assurance that you did not write this. I do not know how the note came here; all I kn
some trouble-maker,
ng about this note,
intimation that he could have had anything to d
ay later find out how it came to be here. Captain Cartwright, do you deny that Captai
all he d
wo distinct eff
yes,
opinion, justified you in attempt
tain Holmes had justified
still th
as undoubtedly
escott only because he tried to restrai
s,
to be said or explained
came from thre
emen. On the statements made to me, I will say that I believe that Captain Cartwright was most to blame. I therefore take this opportunity to rebuke him. Captain Prescott, of course, you understand that I accept your assurance
ng his rifle from shoulder arms down to port arms, then came to present arms before the officers, who
announced Cartwright,
er be repeate
ked a good deal on me, from time to time," C
, better start. So we won't refer to personal matters again, but we come to your company's barracks first, Cartwright, and when we get the
pursued their way to
they
proposed Prescott, holding out his han
rs' crowd in the se
, though he strode away with a dull
lace officially known as the guard-house was more of a bullpen. Posts had been driven deeply in the form of a rectangle, and on these barbed wire had been laid t
t watch. Just as he turned the hand, to let it fall at his side, something dropped out of the air, falling squarely in his hand. Instinctively Presco
ened his hand to glance down at his unexpected catch.
me distance from the bull-pe
undoubtedly to disguise ha
worth the carpenter
sted sergeant?" Dick wondered. "And what possible interest can I have i
n anonymous message, plainly from a guardhouse prisoner. Yet he dropped the small stone and t