The Boy Allies at Verdun; Or, Saving France from the Enemy
er's finger tightened on the trigger of his revolver,
l's figure appear
one, and two spurts of flame in the darkness. Came a cry o
Grab him!" sh
l even as Hal leaped himself. The stranger was of much greater bulk than Hal and the
away he saw a figure disappear in the darkness. The lad did not fire a second shot, for at
and the two chums l
ook at him, Hal?
did
ed until I was sure what he was going to do befor
hat distance you should you should
one it this time had I
at his r
re it is, right where he dropped it. But h
have taken a chance," s
t something bett
ny difference now," said
and what he wante
gun and see if there is any
e revolver. He examined it carefu
d anything
the weapon with n
g certain. You've an enemy of some kind in the camp
said Hal, "although, of course it might h
would anybody want
of his shoulders, "which may not be very good Eng
piracy? Maybe one of th
nosing
e that, after all,"
d," declared Chester. "We don't know for which of u
if I mistake not h
tund face of the little war correspo
"you missed getting killed
an started b
s that?" h
ust escaped g
kill me?" demanded Stub
s," said Hal. He displayed the weapon from
bbs. "Put that gun
ibly frightened that Hal
going to shoot you, Mr. Stubb
don't understand you fellows at all. First you said you wanted to kill me fiv
a shot at me. I don't know whether he wanted to kill me, or whether he wanted to kill you. He may even have been trying to kill Cheste
on't know,"
spirators. Do any
d quit harping on that subject. It's all right to have a little f
e an angry retort, but H
piracy you don't and that's all there is about that. But if you do, I
tent is going to be d
"I shall remain
leave us, Stubbs?"
and I wouldn't like that. There's an expression in New York that hits me just right. 'Safety firs
together. Then he moved toward the door. There he paused a mom
. "I may not see you for some ti
the hand
bbs, we don't l
little man, "but it will be
ter and extended a
ster. "Drop those things bac
grimly. "I'm going to hun
his way to the door. There, just bef
en pretty good friends, th
Stubbs," returne
have, Mr. Stub
oth have been good enough to tell me once or t
bbs," declared Hal, "and any
two or within a month or two, I do anything you don't like, anything that puts you to some inconvenience-you will k
are you talking about?" aske
eturned Stubbs, half angrily. "I just
ny good," said Chester, "but I wish yo
n I may be talking about a whole lot," was St
what, Mr. Stubbs
o stay here and talk to you fellows all ni
ut the tent
d at one another in
ar do you suppose he was ta
replied Hal. "He's got somet
as a mind left,
sm
ed that fact is open
e was a drinking
. By the way, did you no
if he had
bet he knows more about the man that fired t
"From his actions, I would judge
er, "and he knows who
figure it out ourselves. One thing, though, we shall have to be on our guar
. "We'll have to slee
e we'll be on the watch and will postpone his next visit
be as good as ne
event we had better
it necessary for one
e goes f