The Boy Allies in the Balkan Campaign - The Struggle to Save a Nation by Clair W. (Clair Wallace) Hayes
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woods, and firing their rifles into the densest of the trees. Hal,
Chester and Ivan came up with them at length and mingled among them without being discovered. "Off to the left farther," instructed the officer in command. "No use," said Hal, in a gruff voice. "I've just come from there. There is no one there. The fugitives must have gone farther." "Are you sure?" asked the officer, looking at the lad searchingly. "Positive. I fired my revolver into every tree in which I thought there was a possible chance for them to hide." "There is no use wasting more time, then," said the officer. "This way, men." He led the way back toward the road. Hal, Chester and Ivan, still among the Bulgarian troopers, were forced to go along with them or run the risk of being detected. They all walked slowly and gradually were left behind. The Bulgarians mounted and rode off down the road. "Well, we are safe for a few minutes," said Chester, drawing a breath of relief. "What now, Hal?" "Well," was the reply. "We can't fool about in these woods long. We are bound to be found sooner or later if we do. Also, there is little chance that we could walk to the Greek frontier without being discovered. In some way we must find a conveyance." |
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