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

Chapter 5 THE BLACK PEAS

Word Count: 1589    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

ued when Hal and Chester r

e another enemy,

is chum's reply. "It had

t's happened

ing around some place. H

lves to sleep when the flap to the tent was lifted and Stubbs

p?" he

th too sleepy to care to enter into a conversation

Stubbs, "if you're aslee

s clothing an

ng and when the lads arose entertained

I've stumbled across a

" repeate

wspaper man's way of ex

o with the batt

ubbs. "It may have something to do with t

Stubbs?" as

nked one

snooping," he said, "and as you don't think much

aid Chester, "you kno

fooling now, for all

tubbs was obdurate and took his departure, announcing that he w

was none other than the young French boy whom Hal had r

y aid," he said to Hal, "so

they?"

that I was ill last night. Jul

extended it to Hal. As he did so, two small objects fell from his pocket. Apparently Jul

two little objects and now he called to Jule

want these things, any

Hal, who had not seen

s' p

d one of the

t it is?"

urned Hal,

What

p

aw a pea l

e rather rare. A black

id you

ed it out of

favor, I am just going to keep this. I guess h

y the mate to i

nd pea in his pocket

d it, these two little peas were to be the me

even-mile front. For some reason or other Hal and Chester did not get to the front, their duties confining them close to General Petain's

sit up a while and talk with Stubbs, who ann

and there are many men in the French army implicated in it. Most likely in

conspiracy?"

any of the leaders and I wouldn't know what to do if I did learn who they are. Thi

tell General Petain a

tubbs, as he drew out his pi

e ran his fingers in his v

t I?" he demanded, forgett

matter now

n never keep a match

't carry them, as a rule, having no use for them, b

s and the little man caught it. He would have returned it to Chester, but as he started to do so he took a close look at it. He gav

lf. "I wonder. I suppose it wou

matches and proceeded to lig

pe puffing," said Hal, "what's t

Stubbs calmly, "I have dec

g to tell us?" d

e's your black pea," for Chester ha

e pea and dropping it in his pock

. "Pretty scarce articles. I don't suppose

ld," said Hal. "I

dded to himself: "I thought s

Stubbs examined it careful

ay, they are scarce and it never does a fellow any

they fell from the pocket of Jules Clemenceau? Stubbs, who had been watching the tw

Chester, "tell us the res

" He added under his breath: "The young cubs! Trying

even going to tell t

t I mean,"

tle man so suddenly. Stubbs caught the interchange of glances and again he

shook h

to turn i

s, on his cot, did not sleep immediately. Covertly he watched the two lads a

hear 'em," he told himself. "I

ver and wen

whole lot different from what Stubbs thought it

ong with him,

al. "Talks like we had of

wants to keep

oesn't tell us to-morrow, I'm goin

n't talk,"

him mad enough to make

hester. "We'll have a try at i

. I've a feeling it's going to

ot strenuous in the

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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