The Boy Allies in Great Peril by Clair W. (Clair Wallace) Hayes
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easily. I'll bet the ambassador is due for an unpleasant half hour."
"I'd give a whole lot to be there to hear what transpires," agreed Hal. In front of a large and imposing building the Italian officer called a halt; and a few minutes later ordered the prisoners up the steps. "Where are we going?" demanded Hal. "You'll find out soon enough," was the reply. "You're very civil and courteous, to be sure," said Hal. "I can see no reason for being courteous to a spy," replied the officer. "Perhaps not," returned the lad; "but when we are out of this I believe I shall hunt you up and pull your nose." "What!" exclaimed the officer, stepping back. "Pull my nose! Such American impudence! I have a notion to pull your nose right here." "I wouldn't if I were you," said Chester, grinning. "And what have you to say about it?" exclaimed the now angry officer. "Oh, nothing," replied Chester. "Just a kindly word of warning; that's all." The officer stared at both lads angrily, as they stood at the top of the steps, and seemed about to say more, when a second officer appeared in |
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