The Dispatch-Riders
eak-
ess the Russians will give the Germans a thunderin
producing a newspaper and poi
nd our langua
ed war against Russia and also France, and that her troops were already pouring over the respective frontiers. To take all necessary precautions t
"By Jove, if it is true, the Kaiser will have a handful. But, monsieur,
ficer shrugged
ave little faith in the honour of a German. T
ge, mon
vice you return to England as soon as possible. Perhaps
nneth, after the officer was out of ear-shot
Germany and France and Ru
the Germans are trying to batter the French frontier forts. No; what I meant is, why should we be balked in going
an officer knows mo
ége; then, if there's time, we'll run back almost to the French fronti
emed an unending stream. The rattling of the huge motor-lorries prevented the chauffeurs from hearing any sounds beyond the pulsations of their engines. In vain the two English lads sounded their horns. It was i
into the fortresses; motor-cars, motor-cycles, and ordinary cycles galore, till Rollo remarked
the lads came in sight of the town of Huy. Here the traffic
all he could do to avoid coming into collision with the prostrate mou
on laconically, yet wi
cheerfully. "Only barked my
one embedded in the ground on the edge of the footpath. Kenneth found, for the first time, that i
start, but without success
ollo. "Inject a little petrol into the
out satisfactory result. By this time Rollo had placed
ced after testing the plug. "
icular, it was the magneto that was out of action. The round stone on w
one in the next town. Thank goodness it isn't far. Off with the be
oldiers, all of whom offered advice; but, as the majority of the onlookers w
eaking corporal, and from him learnt that there was an efficient mo
es along the undulating, rough cobbled road in the
g the road a chasseur passed. Reining
, has happe
n-com. shrugge
, Gaston," he replied. "T
eth indignantly. "You ar
oduce proof?" as
g French territory, and which they had not given up at the douane at Givet. On each document was paste
e. Amid shouts of "Vivent les Anglais!" several of the Belgians took possession of the
ormed them that a new magneto was absolutely necessary, and since he
but cheerful-looking hotel. The town and environs seemed delightfully picturesque, and, although Kenneth chaf
endors were doing a roaring trade. The papers were full of sensational reports, and although de
of the Liége trip and a hasty return home, but
mission, although I flatter myself that we are both better men than Tompkins, late of the Upper Sixth, who was gazetted to a line regiment a week before the holidays, you'll remember. If there is a dust
original programme and go to Liége, if you will. It may
scare will be over in a few days. The pen is mightier than the sword, you know, so Germa
dy to read a document. It was a copy of the momentous ultimatum from the bully of Europe to one of the smallest of her neighbours: a peremptory demand that the Belgian Government should a
ster's announcement. The news, tho
he s
ds of an appeal of our heroic Sovereign to the King of England: 'Remembering the numerous proofs of your Majesty's friendship and that of your predecessors, and the friendly attitude of Engla
y of the King of Engl
urgomaster, will not be tardy in keeping the worthy burgesses fully posted with the latest news from the capital. If any of you still have faith in
with Germany!" "Long live England!" and cheer madly for their y
in my opinion of German honesty. If they don't draw the line at Luxemburg they evidently won't at Belgium.