Army Boys on German Soil: Our Doughboys Quelling the Mobs
aid the corporal, with a smile, "for it
ean?" asked Fr
perplexed and somewhat ruefu
of the guns and supplies that the Heinies have promised to surrender. They're slow about it, and have been making all kinds of excuses
he place?"
ob I only gathered that it's a good way off. He told me to pick out men that I could rely on, and I thought
, and the boys looked at each other. Frank was tho
ck," gro
mouthful!" s
dollar to a doughnut that they were planning t
, I'm glad
ng bells
g F
torted Tom. "You'r
ne to waste," grumbled t
misery," gibed Bart. "Th
over to Coblenz this afternoon and have another look at that place where they
ome back unless there's an earthqu
the whole place wiped off the map. That is," he corrected himself
to write a letter to the girls telling them all about it. Then, ho! for the mountains and the
ank. "The corp is a hustler, and he'll ha
ey came to a part of the barrack grounds wh
tried to keep up with the other, who looked like a professional man of some kind. The former was evi
something," remar
ow at him with his cane. The other dodged and the cane was lifted again, but before
ch changed however to a look of apprehensi
have been an apology or an expla
" said Frank curtly. "If you had actually h
hile had hobbled away. Frank handed back the cane, turn
ity," commented Bart.
s hurry or w
, and in a short time were fully
e a group of their comrades selected from the old Thirty-seventh bent on the same errand as the
Bart whispered jokingly to Frank, as they stoo
eed Frank, drawing his
er weather as I've eve
snow storm were com
the sharp command.
nant riding ahead on horseback and two motor t
rly level. After two miles had been traversed the line of mar
ing. But they were warmly clad and the pace at which they marched kept them comfortable enough
persed with farmhouses at longer and longer intervals. The country became wilder, and as the path wound upward, the
led through them. There was no sign of human life or habitation to, be seen. For all t
as at the command of the lieutenant t
he world," returned Billy, gazing about
ious to get his men over the ridge and at their destination before the sh
t first and then more rapidly, and the ground was soon covered. The wind too had increased in i
path, and even this was soon obliterated by t
not bear his weight upon his foot, which gave way under him. His comrades, who had laughed at fi
s of Tom and Billy, while Frank, on his knees, vigorously rubbed and manipulate
n?" inquired W
ith his rubbing. "I can feel that the foot's all
me on after us then as soon as you c
walk, although he limped a trifle. They picked
one that they had been traveling, and they turned into this side trail, strain
ng in order to save their breath, when Frank put
exclaimed, peering ahead, although he could not se
d deal faster than they were when
hold of some seven-l
o
ed Billy. "Make it snappy now, and
no footprints to be seen, but that meant nothing, for the
uld through the snow that clogged and clung to their feet, an
hered around him. "There's no use kidding ourselves any longer.
have caught up to them at the rate we've been going. We're up against it for fair, and the question is
ecidedly, "and that is to right about face a
ting dark now by the minute, and it'll
d even forlorn hopes have a way of winning out sometimes. We can't stand here and be frozen to
th a speed that under other condition
e bleak wilderness of snow. Soon they had all lost the path they were following and found themselves floundering through the woods among the tree trunks. There wa
he declared, with a forced la
ess I'm a Jonah, I picked out the wrong momen
Billy cheerily, "and pulled
crape as we have out of a lot of others. At the worst, it's only a matter of having to wait till daylight. We
aid Tom, who was always inclined
o do. It may not get us anywhere, but at least it will keep the blood circulating. Then too, there
put in Bart. "I'm good at stumbl
ughed and f
we're going, but we'r
y began to tr
munched some food as they went along. It was
illy, and at the picture that he
d no signs of letting up, though the
hem back to their destruction. They were young and hardy, but their physical strength was sorely tested by the battle wi
en blacker than the darkness which was everywhere around them. He rubbed his eyes
"There's a building of some kind
d with a joyful shout m