Air Service Boys over the Atlantic by Charles Amory Beach
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the fighting front?
"What do you make of this thing, Tom?" he immediately demanded. "It's an ugly bit of business, I should say," came the guarded reply. "You mean calculated to make every one feel timid about taking any extraordinary risk--is that it?" continued Jack. "Yes, if the fact were generally circulated. But according to my mind they'll keep it quiet until after the armada gets off. No use alarming the others, though orders have gone out I presume to have every plane carefully examined. Still, that would only be ordinary caution; we never go up without doing such a thing." "Tom, do you think there could be any possible connection between this work of a German spy, as it appears on the surface, and my news from Mr. Smedley, the lawyer?" "It's possible--even probable, Jack. A whole lot depends on whether we learn of any other plane having been meddled with. One thing sure, it'll spur them to greater vigilance about watching things here. This isn't the first time there's been a suspicion of rank treachery. Planes have been known to be meddled with before now." "I wouldn't put it past him!" muttered Jack sullenly. "Meaning your cousin Randolph, I suppose," Tom added. "Nice opinion to have of a near relative, I must say. But then I'm inclined to agree with you. It may be only a queer coincidence, your getting such important news |
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