Army Boys on German Soil: Our Doughboys Quelling the Mobs
he Army Boys as they cro
re, Frank?"
me of them were wearing the uniform of the Jaeger regiments. They fought against us in the Argonne, and y
oned Tom. "Germans are arrested every day i
count much out in the wilderness. If these fellows have an officer with them, he'll probably have sense enough to know that it doesn't pay to buck up against
make them out to
I should judge,"
going to do?
way is usually the best. If they saw us do any pussyfooting,
ance of perhaps six hundred feet. But as the other party approached, Frank could see that one of their number was observing him and his comrades through
rted from place to place over the snowy landscape to f
ther that their roots seemed to intermingle. On the near side of the little hill the vagaries of the wind had swept th
up of prisoners who were walking with their hands uprais
a break drop him in his tracks," Frank directed, "You, Bart and Tom, come with me, an
ity, while those of others were ugly and determined. There were perhaps half a dozen rifles among the lot, but the boys could see army revolvers at the belts of half a dozen more. A few had nothing but heavy sticks. The clothing of all was worn and travel stained, but all we
d then Frank handed his rifle to Billy and went forward wi
which there was no trace of wavering. "We are on our way to camp. We saw you turn from y
ere was no answer ready, although the men's eyes glowered as t
at speaks English?" Frank a
n, and one of their number wa
k English?"
hly. "I lived for five year
fensively insolent, but Fr
me what you and your comr
ners you have with y
oners?" pa
se men walking with their hands on their heads, and we know t
g to get them?" F
r of you, as we saw through our glasses, and we're four to one. You wouldn't be fools enough to fight ag
them into camp, and we're going to do it. This district is under American rule and America has a long arm. You may wipe us out, but the
n, is it?" snar
to his c
es!" he
got no
man by the collar. With his right, he yanked his automatic
l blow your brain
rst instinct of revol
inst his head was a
raised, but as Frank had whirled his prisoner between him and
ifles were leveled at the crowd. Step by step the boys retreated, until they stood with Billy in the shelter o
Tom admiringly, as he cla
ld so," agreed Bar
as in my mouth while
ll
th the prisoners whi
an
tried to get up, but I handed him a c
denly. "Those fellows ar
the snow, and a moment later
hey meant business
ven't all got rifle
er scale," remarked Tom. "Shall we let them have a taste of
pite. We're safe enough behind these oaks, and we haven't any too much ammuni
remarked Bart. "They know they're four t
ank, "for Billy will have his hand
he oaks. At the same moment, the Germans rushed forward a few yards, taking shel
earnest,"
nk, and his fingers t
They'll get all tha