Uncle Sam's Boys with Pershing's Troops / Or, Dick Prescott at Grips with the Boche
nded Private Kelly, as he turned to look
ind reader-no,
country is a fine p
Sergeant Overton, with u
in the Army. "Mind ye, I said this was a good country
foreign service, invariably
an eye ever rested, and the soldier will stil
"and say that I wish, Kelly, that you could
nt, and have put in another two years in t
verton, gazing across the fields toward the town of Bantoc. "I never saw
t eat beauty. 'Tis a long way from anywhere, t
y?" asked Sergeant Nol
on. But this boy sergeant is trying to make me think t
ur old soldier is always kicking. But just send you and the rest, Kelly, hiking up through those mountains yonder, give you twenty miles a day of ro
we'd be doing a soldier's work, and a kicker on a hike
a camel when things are all going wrong. The only time when your real soldier kicks
orted Private Kelly, shaking his head and strol
st until he had the chevrons taken from his sleeve so that he could be a private soldier again. Now you and I, Noll, work like blazes all the time, and win our promotion, yet Kelly considers us only boys, and boys who don't know much, either. Either one of us can take K
e we're young,
e a little enthusiasm left in our make-ups.
e else in the Philippines, possibly. One of the prospects that caught me
went on Hal. "I've been looking forward to the Philippines f
the warm air with lazy satisfaction. "And I'm
had re?mbarked at Manila also as a regiment, but now the time had come when
eft on the island of Negros, and two more on Cebu. B and C Companies had been left at Fort Franklin, in t
ary commands which the Thirty-fourth had relieved. Two companies
y is as great as the fertility. If it were not for the occasional ferocity of some of the tribes this
rge country district. The people of Bantoc, outside of the small white population, were more than half Moros, the other islanders belonging to the Tagalo and other allied tribes. Almost without exception these people were lazy and good-natured. A newco
ugh which these products were sent out
circulation, the leading Moros and Tagalos having handsome homes and entertaining lavishly. There was
no artillery here, and the only fortifications were semi-permanent earthworks, fronted by ditches, thrown up around the officers' qu
ith the yarns we hear of trouble breeding among the M
ut here is that it threatens to become too lazy an existence. If there's going to be any active service for us, I want to se
'll have our trouble soon enough," Hal replied. "You
o your detail,
turn. I'm sorry it came to you to-day, though, for I've a pass and I'm go
be back fo
o parade. I never want to mi
ardly a soldier showed himself, for all had caught the s
work your fatigue party too hard u
laughed Noll. "It's only as a sort of speci
out on to the hard, level, white road
ent to protect the young soldier all the way into town. Ere he had gone far he found it
ot," he muttered. "It keeps a
is road lay some of the prettiest small farms to be found on northern Mi
as he glanced here and there over the charming scene. "If I settled down here
one room in a house that he passed a pair of
fe as soon as possible, why not to-day? He is going to Bantoc, where it will be easy to snare him. And his friend Terry is not with him. That pai
a gallop. Hal glanced at the fellow indolently, but did not recog
on wandered. He glanced into shops, though only
ng an ice cream. When this was finished he ate another. It was so restful, sitting here, t
asked a white-clad Filipino, rising
es
h of Bantoc?" asked the Fil
see of the town," Hal an
not yet seen the collection of ancient Mo
't," Hal
, but you will no doubt go to see
o. Where is
time, Se?or Sergente, I am walking t
ptly. His was the profession of arms, and a display of any
He wore his Moro costume, with its tight-fitting trousers and short, embroidered blo
of swords and knives, all of them of old-time patterns. It was a sight
rd, usually, with a very heavy blade, which gradually widens towards the end. This is a heavy cutting sword, and one that
h a sword as thi
ars," repli
ol
; M
as compared with the curio stores in Manila. Forty dollars "M
" went on Cerverra. "Here
ne of these campilan
alo who had brought him to the shop had left
inquired Cerverra, passing down the s
ved, snaky blade-a weapon with which the Malay
y are very interesting looking," he re
ant did not wai
r side of a trap door on which h
suddenness that Hal Overton did not
elieved of his weight
cline, too smooth for him to be a