The Boy Allies in the Balkan Campaign The Struggle to Save a Nation
Author: Clair W. Hayes Genre: LiteratureThe Boy Allies in the Balkan Campaign The Struggle to Save a Nation
would pass Hal, Chester and the others without seeing them. But even as he drew abreast of the five, he looked up suddenly. His ga
Edwards, whom he plainly knew, and
wards appr
esent another of my countrymen and three Americans, who have
dwards motioned the others to approach. The king ext
to offer you." He turned to Edwards. "I have faith in you English," he said, "and for that reason I was ab
sire" replied Colon
ing s
am told, there is a disposition to doubt the justice of our cause and the cause of our allies. A spirit of unrest is rife there. I would have it looked into. I have faith in the majority of the Albanians, but
olonel Anderson
ur majesty," he sa
ir," said
, and my friends here, the utmost pleasure to be of some slight service to
over the king'
people than any others. You have my permission, sir, for yourself and your friends, and I have no doub
with caution,"
ll expect you bac
the king and after a fe
monarch resu
"We've got something to do, so we won't
s, exactly,"
all the trouble we had finding a safe place to come down, and now you are running around looking for m
if you don't want to,
. "I had no idea
be afraid, eh? I don't know anything about mountains. I don't know anything about
the New York Gazette,
. By George! Might be a good feature story up in those mountains." He turne
ed. He didn't know Stub
-" he
al. "It's just his way. He's no cowar
han I am of these Albanian mountaineers, so if I go I am just choosing the lesser of two evils. I want to go with you fellows. But please remember
I am sure that I shall be pleased to hav
all we start
soon as
ride, o
'll walk. Also, we will discard our uniforms-anyhow, I do
that's the tru
stle up some civilian clothes and have them sent you. Also I'll arrange
took himself away and the ot
the four friends hastened to climb into t
st. "Quit your grumbling. Any one wou
little man. "And what worries me i
t of a companion, I mus
of yelling befor
on't be able to after
four made their way to the appointed
d the colonel. "G
no
waiting longer. We m
addle. The others followed suit. Edwards waited until al
ride,"
without adventure. They were challenged several times by Montenegrin out
Colonel Edwards at last drew rein in the
ses here," said the
gave a loud whistle. A man emerged and Colonel Edwards engaged him in co
d him we would be back within seven days and wanted
l he?" a
ds shrugged h
as I do," he replied. "Ho
e are liable to be in considerable of a hurry, and if the horses were not here it would be a
me on the run?" Che
bbs briefly. "Rifles, revolvers
at any feast. When it comes to plain, downright pess
say I'm good for somet
od for anything, you come f
horses. Colonel Edwards gave him a piece of mon
asked Colon
map from his pocket, which
ntier, and there, also, we part company, or some of us do. Some of us will strike off to the right and
d Hal. "Well, l
g was difficult and it was almost two hours later that Colonel Edwards
up here," he
?" asked
s. Of course, I'll take
erson should be entru
ll go with Colonel Anderson. H
ll as another,
arate ways-Colonel Anderson and Chester taking the more level trail to the right, and Colonel E