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Title: Two Daring Young Patriots
or, Outwitting the Huns
Author: W. P. Shervill
Release Date: September 17, 2008 [EBook #26645]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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TWO DARING YOUNG PATRIOTS
Or, Outwitting the Huns
BY W. P. SHERVILL
Author of "Edgar the Ready"
_Illustrated by Arch. Webb_
BLACKIE AND SON LIMITED
LONDON GLASGOW AND BOMBAY
[Illustration: LIKE A WHIRLWIND THEY FLUNG THEMSELVES UPON THE HATED
FOE]
Contents
I. Trouble in the Crew
II. The Races
III. Max Durend at Home
IV. The Cataclysm
V. The Fall of Liege
VI. A New Standpoint
VII. A Few Words with M. Schenk
VIII. Treachery!
IX. The Opening of the Struggle
X. Getting Ready for Bigger Things
XI. The Attack on the Power-house
XII. The Attack on the Munition-shops and its Sequel
XIII. The German Counter-stroke
XIV. Schenk at Work Again
XV. The Dash
XVI. In the Ardennes
XVII. Cutting the Line
XVIII. Reprisals
XIX. A Further Blow
XX. Across the Frontier
XXI. The Great Coup
Illustrations
Like a whirlwind they flung themselves upon the hated foe
Both lads began to hurl the great stones upon the German soldiery
A cloth was clapped over the soldier's nose and mouth
"It's all right; we're friends"
The two watchers gave a loud full-throated British cheer
TWO DARING YOUNG PATRIOTS
Or, Outwitting the Huns
CHAPTER I
Trouble in the Crew
"Here come Benson's!"
The speaker leaned over the edge of the tow-path and watched an
eight-oared boat swing swiftly round a bend in the river a hundred yards
away and come racing up to the landing-stag
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