Fighting in France
he Germans, Dubois?"
m. What's the use in allowi
do you int
l I want a long piece of stout twine. I
ing to do with i
bois evasively. "I must get the t
had been installed and had a message sent back for the next courier w
ans are," said Earl when Dubois ha
"If I were to tell you now you would try to
to the German tren
see," smil
you are crazy," exclaimed Leon warmly. "You saw how muc
bject to my pla
t you are going ove
Let's not talk a
conversation concerning his project. The talk finally drifted into other ch
asked a voice about a half-hour later
the darkness to see if they could discover the identity of the speaker. All they could see was the
e want twine?"
on eagerly. "What a
for it was the daring young Frenchm
ndividual briskly. "But what a
ldn't I c
u were
wanted me to remain in the base hospital
id Leon reprovingly. "Still I a
arted back they gave it to me to bring out to som
ant
are
boi
at use can you
it and I'll s
is, who immediately unwound a small s
murmured approvingl
ench. He did not even take his gun with him. His companions were too surprised by his strange action
on. "What do you thi
d Jacques, puzzled by th
German tren
at
" said Leon. "I don't s
ould think," said Jacques. "Wo
ething to do with a bell though I'm sure," an
t won't ring any more," suggested Jacques
id," said Leon warmly. "It's a que
d and he did not reappear. The firing had been fitful all through the night; the stea
fraid," said Earl slowly aft
," exclaimed Jacqu
e went," said Lean. "Wh
is suddenly reappeared and cl
eon eagerly. "Whe
"Fritzie" was the name by which the French a
urt?" dema
Dubois. "I neve
e you bee
self with something he held in his hands. It was too da
turned to his friends. His preparations,
un," he exclai
ing. From across the battlefield came the faint sound of a bell. Almost in
Dubois enthusiasticall
curiously. "You don't mean to s
eefully. "I'll show you again as soon
ormer state of comparative quiet. Once again Dubois jerked his arm and again came
ve you got there
ois almost beside hi
wine I brought
Dubois. "Tha
and tied it to that
is. "I tied it to the wire right along side
and the Germans fired violently. Dubois was delighted beyond all comprehension with his expl
n. "You took an awful chance just to
," Dubois corrected hi
of the night the men amused themselves by ringing the bell and startling the Germans. Along towards morning
ring," said Dubois ruefully. "Our fu