Our Pilots in the Air
do you feel after you
his bunk in the aerodrome dormitory the foll
apt from his bunk. At the same time, in order impress Blaine with his general fitness, he hit the big Sergeant a mock blow on the midwind region
feel?" he retorted. "
ting and grimacing, as if in mock misery. "I don't want no more sola
nut I am! I was a bit
must be in on thi
those air stunts might have frazzled you a l
m all right! Don't you
off, lighting, a cigarette, while Erwin hastily put on his clothes. Going out soon, he enc
ast a lone airplane was, soaring high over No-Man Is-Land, doubtless one
d L
me briefly what he wanted us to attempt today. You know those sausages the Boches got
blinked and nodded. "
en too much for them so far. Kept them so busy fighting back, they had no time to do
h, feeling already the lift in the
two reasons. One was on account of the stunts you did along with me; then for what you did after you went on your own hook and busted into that Boche
What is it you and I have got to d
have nerve enough for most anything, and that we two, working together
o bomb them where
other chaps along as we please, can force our way in our fighting planes to where these pe
Hades and be gone before we reach anywhe
d, as he int
old Pickett's third da
t reply. Bla
low enough, we'll got there; and, once
road dayl
light raid as affording a better chance to regain our own lines, either after bombing or in
e they stay
n notion is that if we have a new offensive here, which I think looks likely to a man up a tree, those blamed s
Will Captain Byers
over the ground. We know how far we have to go. I also know about what the Boches have got behind those balloons. It was only a few miles from there that we - you and me
en back th
notion that our side is doing anything here, except air-raiding in No-Man's-Land or using our
w I am with you. Tell me as much or as little a
, keep mum! Don't say anything to anybody but me. If Byers says anything, give him to
sed fingers, regarded Blaine wit
ng after that grip, I'm
t do tha
he turned away, patting Orri
ght you were a
eing a slicker or a
urried off towards the Captain's qua
of the flying squad. These were mostly Americans who had either served a year or two at the we
emy lines and their report were favorable for the plan Blaine had
who had more than hesitated over the proposed pro
now in the morning. Do your best. Be prudent; not too prudent; but at the same time try to be wise to things as they
and I did the other night be duly c
d and shook it heartily. "Bring back as many of your s
ks were pointing towards seven when something like a dozen men, wearing the regulation uniform, gathered at
f that things were all right. Then came a brief moment or two of silent waiting. There were no, s
y Blaine and Erwin, talking in low, indistin
draw to the left. Your squads will follow their respective leaders. Should you meet opposition before you reach the balloons, don't flinch. Pou
his own machine, which headed a short doubl
n an easterly direction. About this time there came a sudden blue flare as a solitary rocket shot upward from b
are. Bursting into a full run, he sped towards the spot, at the same time breaking in on
! Spies at work! Halt any one you
the rocket had gone up. As he neared the trees, the sounds of a child's voi
want to get the pieces
, but what it said was indistinguishable. Byers looked a
ptain. "Scatter! Don't let either child o
nd started full tilt towards the quarters where the cook's galley was. All three, running hard had sl
ursuers, the fugiti
ne of the open doors. The next instant the form was gone.
d over a small form on the ground and there ro
ll figure in big arms and ran on, hol
little one! I w
e small figure in his arms. "He - was
ers caught of them just before he dropped the child. Presently, one after another of the sentries came in, breath
y every door you pass. The fellow must be around
ch beside him, patting its head soothingly with one hand while he searched his pockets with the other. Then he
putting some of the ca
ght, from my hom
rpose. At first the child, whom he now perceived was a girl, would not
ed sweets, it beg
ts like this," munchi
my p
pa stays? I take
another alley amid buildings here devoted to the culinary department of that cantonment. One of the sentr
apa's name?" as
sieur Bauer -" The c
thrilling under a vague suspicion. But here the sent
mann Bauer, our assis
his head and pointing at the child, now staring
hurt m
lew open and a fleshy, round-shoulder
rs! I see you have my
captain stood up, igno
ow that you are n
ed. May I take my
the sentry and
'll go anyway. Please
ifted the wondering child to h
in and the sentry on either side, and se
was on my way," he confes
ed on the way to aer
he sounds of heavy fir
of your rocket, Ba