The Boy Allies at Liege by Clair W. (Clair Wallace) Hayes
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to help anyone in trouble. Shake hands and call it square!"
The Englishman smiled. "As modest as you are bold, eh? Well, all right," and he extended his hand, which Hal and Chester grasped in turn. But the Frenchman was not to be put off so easily. He insisted on embracing both of the boys, much to their embarrassment. "I'm Lieutenant Harry Anderson, of the Tenth Dragoons, His Majesty's service," explained the Englishman, and then, turning to his friend: "This is Captain Raoul Derevaux, Tenth Regiment, French Rifle Corps. We were strolling along the street when attacked by the gang from which you saved us. In the morning we shall try to get out of Germany by way of the Belgian frontier. If now, or at any other time, we may be of service to you, command us." "Yes, indeed," put in the Frenchman, "I consider myself your debtor for life." Hal and Chester thanked their newly-made friends for their good will, and, after a little further conversation, left them to continue their way, while they returned to the hotel, much to the relief of Mrs. Paine, who had become very uneasy at their long absence. CHAPTER II. |
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