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Title: The Boy Allies in the Balkan Campaign
The Struggle to Save a Nation
Author: Clair W. Hayes
Release Date: July 2, 2004 [EBook #12805]
Language: English
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THE BOY ALLIES IN THE BALKAN CAMPAIGN
OR
The Struggle to Save a Nation
By CLAIR W. HAYES
AUTHOR OF "The Boy Allies in Great Peril," "The Boy Allies at Liege,"
"The Boy Allies on the Firing Line," "The Boy Allies with the Cossacks,"
"The Boy Allies in the Trenches."
1916
CHAPTER I.
IN THE AIR.
"And how do you feel now, Mr. Stubbs?"
Hal Paine took his eyes from the distance ahead long enough to gaze
toward that part of the military aeroplane in which three other figures
were seated. It might rather be said, however, that two of the others
were seated, for the third figure was huddled up in a little ball, now
and then emitting feeble sounds.
In response to Hal's question, this huddled figure straightened itself up
long enough to make reply.
"I feel sick," came the answer in a low voice. "How long before we can
get back to earth, so that I may die peacefully?"
"Oh, I guess you won't die, Mr. Stubbs," said Hal, chuckling a bit
to himself.
He turned his eyes ahead again and gave his entire attention to guiding
the swiftly flying craft.
The first streak of dawn had appeared in the east but a few moments
before and gradually now it was growing light. High in the air, it was
very chilly and those in the aeroplane had drawn their coats closely
about them.
"Where do you suppose we are now, Hal?"
This speaker was another of the passengers in the car, Chester Crawford,
chum and bosom companion of Hal.
"Somewhere over Central Austria," replied Hal, not taking his eyes
from ahead.
"I would rather that it were over Serbia, Montenegro or Greece," said the
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