The boy Allies at Liege
Anderson ra
der," he s
ed, a revolver held
" he order
to the ground. A squad of
the next command, and they w
rdered their capto
rs in the center, the
etty steep this time," said Ha
e sharp command of
es without a word except for an oc
and without a stop the prisoners were hurried across a little
t a tremor, their heads held high and their step firm. Any spirit o
topped before what appeared to be a hole in the side of the wall. Into this opening the
eir eyes to the semi-darkness, but finally they were able to make o
looking mattresses, one of the latter at each
s," remarked the doughty French c
ty it certainly
se we shall have to st
ung English lieutenant dryly. "Which may not be a ve
se they will do wi
us out and shoot us as spies, we
would be afra
f that they are afr
prove we are
we have made, they won't be abl
be something will turn up that w
s you're a foot high," and Lieutenant Anderson threw himself down on one of the
al to Chester, although he almost envied the coolness with
the time to try and f
es
mself upon one of the mattresses and he
the two boys were in no mood to close their eyes. As Hal said, now seemed to be t
too small to permit of a human body being squeezed through. Besides, they were barred. Beyond,
ch they had been led across. The bridge spanned a moat, which at one
e away in his hand. It had grown loose through age. Still, however, it was
remarked Hal, turning to Cheste
er. "I couldn't squeeze
tainly won't let them take me o
ould rather be killed fighting than to b
ch into the guards when they come to take
. I don't think much of walking out and standing over my own grave
ir conversation we
ock of the door. Captain Derevaux and Lieutenant Anderson, who now appeared to have been sle
carrying a vessel of water and a loaf of bread. It was an old, old negro, and he shuff
old darky carried them back across the sea to the home of Hal's Virginia uncle.
d dignity. He placed the water and bread upon the table,
ss
two lads and they broke
med Chester. "Here's what looks like an o
heard," gasped Hal betw
sion of amazement passed
itself over his features; "if dese two chilluns ain'
h? Dey tol' me dey du
lained
his eyes in gaping
le?" asked Chester, as
egan slowly to back toward the door of the cell
n a hoarse whisper. "Ol' Uncl
l as he finished and the
at least one friend," r
had
help us?" demanded th
e he will do anything he can. He will not desert
Chester agreed. "He'l
d returned, the two boys jumped to their feet. But they were disappointed. An officer, whose shoul
risoners. "Follow
emanded Lieut
berg desires y
d from the cell. Outside the line o
hey were led to a hut rather larger than the rest, which proclaimed it the headquarters
l officers of his staff. He looked up as the prisoner
nberg jumped
n officer, besides. I thought so! What ra
drew himself up t
nch Rifles!" he
?" demanded the general, with a sneer. "Spying, eh?" he continued witho
. "I was stranded in Berlin and was trying to make
y and join our foes? Did you report yourself to
N
y, may
orders to join my regiment, and
m aside and turned t
n officer, perhaps,
y. "I hold his British majesty's com
er spy
and you do not dar
u shall see.
turned to Ha
ung to be taking the risk of spies. How do
expl
submit to arres
eared we woul
t cause for attacking a
red it so,"
"It is my belief you are all spies. Y
who had escorted them t
cell and see that th
oke up, "these boys are in no way to
, but spare them," pl
general. "One is as
d he signified that th
m away!"
when they were back in the cell once more. "I sh
befall us is no discredit to you. Had we not come with you
be in no danger of being shot," declared Lieutenant Anderso
to help us, and that we go to our deat
ence of mind in Steinberg's hut our position would not be s
uldn't be helped. Besides, I am sure he had his mind m
oor once more swung slowly open. Uncle Billy step
holding up a warning f
e after another, produced from some p
, "I'se gwine ter leave de' door open. I'se gwine ter
uard in de' hall. That am when yo'al slip out an' sneak down de' hall. When yo'al gi
put a warning fi
o ask a question, but
silenc
t, the old negro stole quickly from the