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Hayes, Clair W. (Clair Wallace), 1887-

"The Boy Allies in the Trenches Midst Shot and Shell Along the Aisne"

"
Then it was that His Lordship, the lanky Englishman who had afforded so
much amusement to the others, came to life. Up to this time he had been
marching along with hanging head, apparently in nowise concerned in what
was taking place.
He ran lightly up the steps of the nearest house, and, putting his
shoulder to the door, broke it in with ease. Immediately he
disappeared within.
Into this house Hal and Chester also went, and instructed their men to
occupy the adjoining buildings.
"We can give a good account of ourselves in here, should we be attacked,"
Hal explained.
"Right," Chester agreed. "But do you anticipate an attack?"
"I do," replied Hal. "As soon as the Germans we drove out report to the
main body, a strong force probably will be sent against us."
"And are we supposed to hold them off?"
"We are supposed to stick until ordered to fall back, I reckon,"
Hal replied.
"Well," declared Chester, "we are at the very opposite side of the town
and can see them coming--if they do."
They were attracted by a peculiar noise at the opposite side of the room
in which they stood.


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