The Boy Allies in the Balkan Campaign The Struggle to Save a Nation
lected continued, winding first to the right and then to the left until
ust where we
ce. We'll be around here for several days. Chances are the sun will c
on't be any su
"Of course there'll be a sun. Wh
ubbs disclaimed. "I just said
th hands in a g
ond hope,"
o at the most, the three reached what apparently was the top of the mountain, and t
hide and shoot a man," sai
little man but said n
le fellow, aren't y
inned bac
said-" h
you," inte
to a place where the trees crowded the road even closer and the b
ssin-" h
this time came fr
head. There was the low whine of a bullet an
nd almost before his hat settled
el
each and both fired into the woods toward the point from which the shot had come. Then they leaped for shelter among the trees that lined
trees, perceived the
" he called to Edwards.
and held his
by the right arm, jerked him violently to his feet
reaking from Hal's hold, whirled about and dashed across the road, almost d
ay and dashed after hi
e came a second rifle
a bullet sped by his
ds ye
e ba
obeyed Edwards' command and dash
ered. "That was
ds dryly. "Where did t
our unseen enemy some pl
. "He's likely to have a warm ti
spite of himsel
something to help him, but I am fr
me way to get rid of tha
. Apparently th
trees here for a quarter of a mile, cross the road and double back.
onsidered
ally. "I don't think of anyt
creened from the road he made his way carefully and silently along. At last, when he felt
ack to make sure there was no one in sight, crossed the road at a
llet
d doubled back. He went more cautiously now, making sure of each
here was the s
had been fired and stopped and listened intently. Once he thought he heard the sound of a snapping
taken," the lad told himsel
d a sound close at hand and knew he was not mistaken this time. A
his automati
he first shot
flitted from one tree to another. Quick
, and looking again
ll, I've betrayed myself! Now
n shelter and waited patiently. Ten minutes later he thought
the la
as a figure leaped to its feet and star
ang to
!" he
med to run fas
iberate aim. His finger tightened on the t
he cried i
was indeed the litt
nt and I would have shot him." He rais
le man ran o
into that other fellow
Well, I suppose I'l
ight hand, he also broke into a run
, but Stubbs paid no he
to chase you right bac
" he muttere
ondent, although Stubbs, with head lowered, looking neither to the r
t in his tracks and his he
e, with great long arms dangling at its side. A revolver was clasped in
nger tightened on the trigger he knew he had missed. Stubbs was so close to the other
ted the attention of the enemy for a brief moment; and in that moment, Anthony Stubbs, st
resence of mind, Stubbs, recovering his breath before his unexpected opponent realize
but at this point the other came bac
my legs!" sh
held him
!" cried S
fast, while Stubbs r
He was about to lend a hand, when he saw that
out with his left foot and the foot came free. He followed suit with the right foot and felt it strike something
d toward the spot where he had thrown the revolver.
there!"
he queer figure and the long ar
ubbs!" cried Hal
zed about
here," he said. "I had a terr