Uncle Sam's Boys with Pershing's Troops Dick Prescott at Grips with the Boche
ut endless drill, Dick had the rare good fortu
ht?" Dick asked Greg at
put in the time until midnight with Sergeant Lund goi
I expect the clothing supplies to
er than I did," grumbled Greg. "You're always the lucky one.
take a walk in the moon
me you don't get enough walk in th
d. "I want to stroll to-night and talk. But if
d work after hours
as wal
think
d outside in the air. The first t
a walk in the moon
ut to-night I'm officer in ch
had for
im, but all had duty of one kind or a
re going to take a walk, P
at good luck are you
e school for battalion commanders to-night. A talk on
ind to stroll over to company office and invent some new paper work.
the major, "perhaps you could comb
w,
r three days. I'd be glad if you'd t
er, sir," Dick cried eagerly,
will you
nce,
nutes later an orderly rode up, dismounted, saluted and
rse's flanks between his knees and moved off at a slow cante
adjutant, stating that for the next three hours
nearest town, where soldiers on a few hours' pass went for their recreation out of camp. The road to Vinton was usually well sprinkled with jitney
at I'm loafing," Dick reflected. "It's gorgeous outdoors to-night. There will undoubtedl
to a walk. He had ridden along another mile when, near a farmho
ng the girl to the side of the road and halted beside her, drawing himself up to
," Dick nodde
, sir," repli
ther the soldier had pass to be out of camp. He could
tty nearly to yourself, Lawr
atter of fact way. "I saw one slip by in the field, close to t
own this way?" Di
't many houses on this road. My friend, Mi
on Prescott raised his ca
hat, when in Greg's office that afternoon, he had seen Mock's name on Top Sergeant L
't sure," Dick reflected. "Yet, if Mock is out of camp to-night he is out wit
wo lines of trees. Finding that the animal, instead of drying
together for a while, old pal," Dick confided to the
horse bent its head forward,
Dick demanded. On together they walked, until Prescott
anks, "you're cool and dry, and this is one of the prettiest spots in
d down the road until he came to a break in the trees on his right. Though the moon had gone partly behind a cloud Dick found himself gazing down a clearing. He would no
ter?" reflected Prescott, recalling the note that
back, finding better shelter, but he did not seek complete concealment. It occurred to him to wait there,
perhaps, to test out the
ick's ears when the men were no more than thirty feet away. Then they stepped into the
nerve," said the stranger, to Mock.
ad treated you like he
hea
uld," agreed
d spend all his time looking into anything that happened to Holmes. You co
of doing to 'em?" demanded Mock
to put them out of the way altogether, and the other would be to bring disgrace upon th
k-hander, to creep up behind them with a knife, or take a pot shot at t
way, and no one would be the
ow
at you're game," declared the civilian.
" admitted
hink that before you admit
get square with a mean officer. But I can get along without putting him unde
he other. "Anyway, if you claim to be
ed me something, too," challenged Mock, lo
find out that you're man enough to stand up for yourself and
can show me, first of
? Wh
so anxious to have h
d Captain
I'm a friend of yours," retur
saw you until that day when the captain caught me shi
nly. "That was the time when you needed a friend to show you how
names!" commanded Mo
you, and wh
estion for you!" broke in Captain Dick Presco