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The Boy Allies at Verdun; Or, Saving France from the Enemy

Chapter 3 GENERAL PETAIN

Word Count: 1568    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

al and Chester realized as well as the rest that this was no mere resumption of an artillery duel. It was not a single s

ducting the three frien

and called a single

ur

two and they brought up before a tent somewhat larger than the

l himself rushed from the tent, followed by members of his sta

ch bearers from General

tain waved

m now," he said, and

epped

tches we carry have to do

denly and eyed the lad kee

with

d Stubbs followed him. The general seated himself

despa

ickly and read. Then suddenly he sprang to his feet and dashed outside. The lads could hear h

utes' waiting, Ch

ere he wen

returned Hal

's going on," said Stubbs,

eneral Petain's orders now. We had

Stubbs, "but I'm not. I'm goi

find you wandering about you're liable to be put under arrest

ooping! Who's going snooping? I

ng," said

e man was

I go out hunting news f

king your nose into other peopl

usiness," exc

not. It's just

of the New York Gazette. The people in the United

terposed Hal. "He doesn't care what the people in the United St

d, "but just the same-I want you fellows t

t to give you credit. In my opin

fairly dancing with rage. "Snooper

hy, I can remember once or twice that if you hadn't been

mollified, "but I don't know whet

Chester, "what else

ldly; then turned and walke

ne, Chester," said Hal,

hear. "You've

irled abo

do any more snooping on behalf of either of you. The next time you get in troubl

t to do it, Chester. He's liabl

nd made his way from the tent. But even as he would

pushed violently backwards. Stubbs looked up angrily and was about to say something when he

u see where you're going? What were you doing in my

me so fast that S

-" he st

here," said

the tent. Stubbs, caught off his balance, went stumbling and almost fel

n Hal and Chester he g

gotten all about the

?" he said. "I had fo

g your orders,

e taken what precautions I can. Had you arrived a day earli

as we could, si

Your information is of great value, of cours

main here a while

date you. I probably shall need every man I can get hold of. I shall attach you

ndent," repli

l, "and in my tent! I'll

quailed

al, "and walking about within my lines as free

eneral," said

eral Petain. He turned t

ne,

tenant,

s,

ain turned

your

nt Crawfo

n over to you. You may d

s a friend

dered us several valuable services. Also, sir, he is to be trusted.

one like that,"

ptivity, sir. His name i

Gaz

s," declared General Petain. "Take him with you. Find Lieutenant Maussapant and tell him

e their way from the ten

lanced at

aculated. "I had no

e?" aske

-thi

. "Where do you suppo

sapa

r, here comes a young

di

was the young man

l. "General Petain requests t

"two of my brother officers have been tra

Stubbs?"

ubb

nd here, a war

an find room for

g Frenchman and presently were inst

you're ready," s

he general at midnig

t's

d Hal. "Hope it's so

he wouldn't want

"you boys can do what you please.

ldn't be around in the morning, don't

d and made r

k, Hal and Chester started for t

et busy again, old

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The Boy Allies at Verdun; Or, Saving France from the Enemy
The Boy Allies at Verdun; Or, Saving France from the Enemy
“From the book:On the twenty-second of February, 1916, an automobile sped northward along the French battle line that for almost two years had held back the armies of the German emperor, strive as they would to win their way farther into the heart of France. For months the opposing forces had battled to a draw from the North Sea to the boundary of Switzerland, until now, as the day waned - it was almost six o'clock - the hands of time drew closer and closer to the hour that was to mark the opening of the most bitter and destructive battle of the war, up to this time. It was the eve of the battle of Verdun.”
1 Chapter 1 THE EVE OF VERDUN2 Chapter 2 VERDUN3 Chapter 3 GENERAL PETAIN4 Chapter 4 THE BATTLE OPENS5 Chapter 5 THE BLACK PEAS6 Chapter 6 A PERILOUS SITUATION7 Chapter 7 HAL TO THE RESCUE8 Chapter 8 AN UNKNOWN ENEMY9 Chapter 9 IN THE TRENCHES10 Chapter 10 UNEXPECTED VISITORS11 Chapter 11 THROUGH THE LINES12 Chapter 12 THE BATTLE OF THIAUMONT FARM13 Chapter 13 THE FIGHT14 Chapter 14 HAL LEADS A SORTIE15 Chapter 15 LEFT BEHIND16 Chapter 16 CHESTER'S GALLANT FEAT17 Chapter 17 A QUEER SITUATION18 Chapter 18 STUBBS REFUSES TO EXPLAIN19 Chapter 19 THE CONSPIRATORS20 Chapter 20 UNDER ARREST21 Chapter 21 THE TURNING OF THE TIDE22 Chapter 22 THE PARTY IS INCREASED23 Chapter 23 FLYING24 Chapter 24 STUBBS AS A STRATEGIST25 Chapter 25 IN GRAVE PERIL26 Chapter 26 RUNNING THE GAUNTLET27 Chapter 27 A HARD BLOW TO THE ENEMY28 Chapter 28 FLIGHT29 Chapter 29 THE END OF MATIN30 Chapter 30 THE ADVANCE