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Ten minutes later, in the general's quarters, Chester was face to face with his accuser. "Well, sir," said General Givet to Captain Bassil, "what was your reason for ordering this lad shot? You will please explain yourself at once." The captain shifted uneasily from one foot to another. "I was sure he was a spy, sir," he made reply. "Why else should he be spooking about your tent at such an hour in the morning? But if I have made a mistake--" "You have, sir," interrupted the general, "a very serious one--one that will require a more satisfactory explanation than the one you have just given. This lad"--and the general laid his hand on Chester's shoulder--"already has proven himself invaluable to our cause. Had I not fortunately arrived in time, he would now be dead. And in that event it would have fared badly with you. But I must investigate this case farther. Captain Bassil, you will go immediately to your quarters and consider yourself under arrest." As the captain saluted and turned to leave the tent, Chester, who had been silent thus far, exclaimed: "One moment, please, Captain Bassil," and then turned to General Givet. "I will explain, sir," he, added, "if you will have Captain Bassil remain a moment longer." The general nodded and Captain Bassil remained. Chester walked up to him and looked him steadily in the eye for several moments. Then he turned to General Givet and said calmly: "I accuse Captain Bassil, sir, of being a German spy!" "What!" exclaimed the Belgian commander, starting back. "Do you realize what you are saying?" "Perfectly, sir, and I am prepared to prove what I say." Captain Bassil smiled sneeringly. "I won't believe you will take any stock in such a wild story, sir," he said to General Givet. "With your permission, I shall go to my own quarters." "One moment," said the general, raising a detaining hand, and then turned to Chester. "Explain yourself," he added shortly. In a few well-chosen words Chester recounted his experiences of the day before. "And I am positive," he concluded, "that if you will have Captain Bassil searched, you will find in his possession a paper similar to this," and he handed the commander the document he had taken from one of the conspirators before he entered their council chamber. The commander ran his eye over the paper hurriedly, and turned sternly toward Captain Bassil. "What have you to say to this charge, sir?" he demanded.
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