The Boy Allies at Liege by Clair W. (Clair Wallace) Hayes
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Then came a second volley, and the automobile swerved suddenly to one
side. The chauffeur groaned, but the car immediately righted itself and continued on its way. Unmindful of the bullets flying about, Hal sprang to his feet and climbed into the front seat, where the chauffeur was making heroic efforts to keep the car steady, a stream of blood the while pouring from a wound in his head. "Give me the wheel!" cried Hal, as the car lurched from one side of the road to the other, at the imminent risk of turning over. He climbed in front of the chauffeur and his strong hands grasped the steering wheel just as the man's body relaxed and he fell back unconscious. Bullets were still flying thick and fast, but the range was too great now for accurate shooting. Still, there was always the chance that one of the leaden messengers would hit Hal and end disastrously the career of the flying machine. Without even checking the speed of the auto, Hal called to Chester: "The chauffeur is badly wounded. Pull him into the rear of the car!" "Slow down!" came the answer. "We can't pull him from beneath you while going at this terrific speed." "Slow down nothing!" shouted Hal. "We don't want to be captured after this. You'll have to pull him out!" |
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