Army Boys on German Soil: Our Doughboys Quelling the Mobs
sted Frank, gazing at the swooping airplane. "My, but
marked Bart, as he watched the graceful cur
erved Billy. "I wond
little to the right and in advance of the moving column.
it had come down on it," observed Tom adm
n, which had just received the order for the ten minutes rest, which,
nd his face was almost concealed b
fellow that looks fami
n!" ejaculated Frank, "
mer, as the boys surrounded him
k smiled with gratification as he extricated himself from
blew you this wa
fellows would admit if you w
ted Billy, as he took in Dick's voluminous
fellows bound for, and what are you doing with these birds
over and the third degree," explained Frank. "They've been trying to
. I tell you our people have been too easy with this breed of cattle and they're going to be sorry for it. We're so afraid of being harsh that we go to the other
ologne. They know the people they're dealing with, and while they're just, they're stern. Anyone who tries to put anything over on them find
her worked up about
flying all over the occupied zone, and I tell you that the Spartacides are trying to stir up trouble everywhere. In almos
ch Army was telling me to-day," said Frank. "He's just
oth false prophets, but I'm afraid we'r
down for?" asked To
ine. I just saw an American bunch marching along here and drop
alked over, climbed into his
ot in the steel blue of the winter sky, and then, as their
emarked Frank, when the aviat
tically. "He's one of the greatest
r lonely now that he isn't bringing
"I'll never forget that if it hadn't been for
d carried us off when we were being taken to a German prison camp?" asked
red Billy. "He'd be a mighty handy fellow to have at yo
of the authorities. They were off duty then and had no further assignment for the rest of the afternoon and e
I know of course what Tom and Billy are going to do. They're g
dmitted Billy.
pecial on hand," repl
's qu
ith me then,"
u say, what'
er night. That thing's on my mind all the time. It haunts me even in my sl
ht. I'm
dark. Choosing a moment when the street was empty, they slip
osed the alley at the other end. Nothing rewarded their search. The wall at the farther end was far too high to scale. It seemed impossible for anyth
em go in and we followed them up and they were
idn't go through the back, they couldn't go through the side
gested Bart jokingly. "That
k st
," he said. "Perhaps you've hit it, Bart
Bart. "You can see it's all covered with a gla
eries, even if there were any to make. They had to depend entirely upon the sense of touch, for it was by t
to within twenty feet
a sudden