Fighting in France
ed Earl sharply. "Loo
to strike. He ducked almost without thinking and the blow fell harmlessly on the back of one of the chairs
ig-helmeted German with the butt end of
preferred to fight with his fists, and unconsciously he had discarded his rifle. With one hand he se
urned upon the plucky boy and a moment later held him by the throat with both hands. Earl's breath was shut off short and everything began to turn blac
himself free and rose to his feet. There stood Leon gazing down at the German lying on the flo
ife, Leon," he
d to stab him like that but
to fix us I guess," exclai
floor
he d
aven't had a chanc
heir companion he moved sl
ques? Where did he hi
ead," murmured the y
"If he'd ever caught you squarel
e hurt," exclaimed Leon
d Jacques. "He just stunned me;
rom that washstand over there,
d the blood flowed freely, but it was nothing serious. The cold compress so
ght, Jacques
r bet
wn here on this bed
sent in here to rout out the enemy and that's what we m
into rooms like this," advised Leon. "I
y out of the little room down the narrow
oise of the great cannonade above came to their ears but faintly here. A hoarse rumbling and a trembling of theead," whispered Jacques
hey came to the spot where the passage led off to the left. Jacques
ning to his two companions.
ades in their right hands and
gainst the wall her
no sounds, they walked gingerly around the corner of the passage and there before their eyes they saw what had caused Jacques to draw
. This plan was unexpectedly thrown awry however. One of the rifles leaned against the wall of the
ection whence the noise came. Seeing three French soldiers steal
Earl ducked quickl
outed Leon and he let
was filled with smoke and the three young soldiers could not see what was taking place in front of t
outed Jacques. "That
evolver sounded from behind the wall of smoke and a bullet winging its way through the hal
d his hand-grenade took the same course that the two others had
wall," warned Leon. "Ha
aited developments. Every boy grasped his revolver firmly in his right hand and peered eagerly in
I guess," whispe
cautioned Leon. "W
e three explosions would never lift and the three boys felt as if hours had elapsed before they could catch
there," excla
ned Leon. "It
r them," said Jacq
y were fearful of a surprise attack but their fears proved to be groundless. On the
inst these grenades, does he?" excla
," said Jacques shortl
ickly cut the buttons from the jacket o
to do with them?" de
ping the buttons into his pocket. "The
o you
proves it," and, as he spoke, Jacques drew fo
a moment later. "Go pick up your hat
Jacques. "It will hav
has the window," said Leon grimly. "I don't
smiled Jacques. "I agre
"We may run into some more
French soldiers alwa
had been left. The young Frenchman rescued his hat which had a hole cut clean
ove on when Earl suddenly held up his hand. "List