The Boy Allies with Haig in Flanders; Or, the Fighting Canadians of Vimy Ridge
pass, g
border the officer had made a tour of the train, examining the passports of the passengers. Hal, Chester and McKenzie
s leave, McKenzie bre
was going to na
t do very little of that concerning our private affairs. Remember, walls ha
ock," said Ches
The train was called the Amsterdam-Berlin express, and, while at the border, it was crowde
prepared to disembark. As the train stopped, Hal made sure that his revolver was lo
er was burdened with baggage. Each carried a small portfolio, much u
he Hotel Bisma
, Hal's sense of direction now stood him in good stead. He remembered whe
their assumed names, and paid a month in
some time," Hal explained to the clerk, "and we want to fee
heir apartments, and for some time talked
," he said, "but we must be fresh and re
e astir. They had an early breakfast, and then
with the work, regardless. Remember this. Even though I may get in trouble, your duty will be
as the latter'
of the German undersecretary of foreign af
er no
ay here until you
noon, you will know something has happened, and you wi
the room
he residence of the German undersecretary of foreign affairs. He rang the doorbell.
the footman, all
Hal. "You will tell her
he Amsterdamer, de
d, followed by a young woman-she could not have been more than
see you at this moment
earn the nature of yo
vely, "but my business is with your
meantime, had
ed her foot a
no secrets from
imself. Aloud he replied: "Nevertheless, fraulein, I m
m sharply. Then she ex
o Dutchman
lizing that this must have betrayed him, he dropped
irl s
all say nothing. Can it be you
hat out," said Hal, "is
y flew from the room. She reappeared a
Block, Mothe
r. "Now, if you will leave us alone, a
ard myself," repl
ared into t
Schweiring, "you may tell me
about the room. Th
expeditionary forces in
ng manifested
however, for a man in civil life rather than a military
d that my youth may wor
quie
ell me in what
in an effort to lay hands upon the list of German spie
hweirin
t such a list exists; but without help and without laying myself open to suspicion, I da
red the room in resp
ns are at the Hotel Bismarck, registered as Herr Spidle and Herr Amusdem. You will have their belongings moved he
ctly,
id Hal quietly. "We could not b
tess. "The success of your mission will necessitate it. At any rate," she said
dded and le
A little slip will spoil all. I shall introduce you to my friends as a Dutch war correspondent who, nevertheless, has in him a strain of Germ
ends?" ques
what they represen
must, as soon as possible, be introduced either to th
in possession of General Rentzel, chief of the secret service; and the son of the general comes frequently to see my daughter, Gl
ft the