The Boy Allies at Liege by Clair W. (Clair Wallace) Hayes
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"Say nothing to anyone. Do not talk, even between yourselves, and, if you
can, buy a revolver apiece," for the purchase of which the lieutenant tendered Hal a bill. CHAPTER III. TOWARD THE FRONTIER. It was a long afternoon for Hal and Chester, and they waited impatiently for the time when they were to meet the two young men who were to be their companions on the journey. After several futile attempts the lads finally gave up their attempt to buy revolvers, as it caused too many questions, and, in spite of their eagerness to get away, it was with no little anxiety that they made their way to the rendezvous that night. Captain Derevaux and Lieutenant Anderson were waiting when the lads arrived. "I am glad you are prompt," said the former. "We must hurry. Even now we may be followed," and he glanced about furtively. "Which way do we go?" asked Hal, of the young Englishman, as the four moved along the street. |
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