Army Boys on German Soil: Our Doughboys Quelling the Mobs
was the sound
might be those of some of his comrades, sent bac
lity about the tones that was not American, a coarse guttural sound such as he had grow
ened in
f men in the group. At times the conversation seemed animated, and the
possible that some part of the castle was inhabited after all? O
thought, however, he concluded that he would do a little reconnoitering on his own account. They we
, he stole from the room and mov
nd others detached, and again and again he found himself going further away from the sounds and having to retrace his
distant room gave him the clue. Moving with the stealth of an Indian on the trail
number of men engaged in animated conversation. A glance at their features showed that all were
were gathered about a man with a red, bushy beard, who seemed to be the leader. He had a ma
nt of themselves in rough and tumble work. In one of the guns standing against the wall Bart noted a red flag thrust
ver the words "Coblenz," "Liebknecht," and "Spartacide." He knew what was meant by those baleful words. They meant the overthrow of law and order, a program
for him alone to attack these conspirators. They were too
bent over the sleepers. They were dead with sleep and he had to shake them to get them wide
ether for a whis
e better do?"
t they're really hatching mischief, as Bart thinks. I've picked up enough German in the last few months to be able to
y right to arrest them?" ask
rank promptly. "You said t
repli
the zone occupied by the American army, and any one who does is liable to arrest on sight. See that your guns are all right, fellows, and co
y, and his comrades crept after him
ed beard was making a speech. He had taken the red flag from the gun muzzle and waved it from time to time to punctuate his remarks. He had worked himself up into a passion as he progressed. His eye
d then at a sign from Frank drew back a little
e's urging these men to start an uprising that will take the American troops by surprise and wipe them out. From something he said I h
. They're nine to our four, but we have the advantage of