The Boy Allies with Haig in Flanders; Or, the Fighting Canadians of Vimy Ridge
t beneath the smiling faces of five members of the party was a suppressed excitement, for this dinner had been given by Mrs. Schweiring for
an minister of foreign affairs and one or two other high dipl
ch included evening clothes. Dinner over, Mrs. Schweiring, her daughter Gladys, and the wife of
to accept a cigarette each. McKenzie, however, had no su
with young Captain Rentzel, son
spent some years in A
s," retu
like the
shrug. "There are some very nice peo
er, "although I have never been there. Do you thin
tters. Besides, I understand that there are quite a few German agents at work there now. Wi
he young German; "Yet you have
ly; "not enough to make me los
len under suspicion and consequently will be of no further value. We need more such men who have lived in Ame
" said Ha
o with me a
ere
of the secret service. As such, he has charge of the a
if I am unable to acc
a
replied the G
I'll
t in general conversat
ose to tak
of your friends, Miss Schweir
out a bit, Frederick," laughed Mrs. Schweiring's
e young captain
lf in the palatial office of the
e personal property of General Rentzel. Great easy chairs were scattered about the room. Ther
table place,"
German. "Father believes in
n appearance a few moments later. He manifested no s
llows had gone to look
on. "I invited. Herr Blo
did?
ined as quick
luded, eying Hal sharply. "How do I know you are w
sm
on's suggestion. He said you might have a proposition to make, and if
al meditated. A
my mind, your youth would be in favor, rather than against, the suc
cularly about going right
othing to preve
rst. I would not like to become a spy, sir. It seems
u the names of men whom you would not think of suspecting, a
at so,
safe in the rear of the room, unlocked it and took there from
h it, "are the names of our agents in America. See, I'll sho
name. Hal glanced at it an
are surprised," said
der that our agents ha
sidering nam
not, sir," ret
ok to his safe, closed the heav
r?" he demanded, as
seemed to hesit
n one condi
" asked th
o put my affairs in shape. I shall have to resign my posi
e Swiss ambassador's ball, which will be held four nights from tonight. There I will giv
ompanied Hal from h
y, "and the pay is big. In a year
aptain, and made
shadowy figure lurking in the doorway. His hand
d away from that revolver," cam
ed Hal in surprise. "W
lmost m
he low response. "I was afraid
t it is good news and not
drawin
e other
e guests have gone, an
mportant inform
rl into the drawing room.
back safely," he said. "I was
choed hi
l, "I've news fo
demanded Che
very quietly. "I'