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than 70 miles from Berlin." Several times during the next few hours they were halted, but were Berlin authorities had not wired ahead, and Hal was unable to account interruption, save for a single stop to replenish gasoline and air. It was well.html">well along toward evening when Stubbs announced that the Dutch be comparatively safe. A foreboding of trouble swept over Hal. Chester had slept during most of the trip thus far. McKenzie had flesh wound in the left side. The Canadian had bound this up as well wound. It was painful, of course, and Chester would naturally be stiff was no danger of infection. Now, at Hal's injunction, Stubbs aroused Chester. The lad opened his we, anyhow?" "Getting pretty close to the Dutch border," returned McKenzie. "What'd you want to wake.html">wake me for?" Chester demanded of Stubbs. "Believe me," said Stubbs, "I didn't want to wake you up. It's usually up because Hal told me to." "That's all right.html">right, then," said Chester. "But don't you try to rub it I'm a cripple, you know." "Maybe not," said Stubbs. "Here, take this gun.html">gun." He passed a revolver.html">revolver to Chester. "What's the idea?" demanded Chester, taking the revolver; "going to You may need that gun before we get out." "All right, Stubbs," returned Chester. "Thanks." Ahead, Hal suddenly made out a large body of men in such position as to the others. "If I'm not mistaken," he said quietly, pointing, "just beyond lies the Germans will not dare to follow us on to neutral ground. At the same will be a failure, because we shall be interned. What is your advice?" .

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