The Khaki Boys over the Top - Doing and Daring for Uncle Sam by Gordon Bates
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"That's a dandy letter!" declared Jimmy when he had finished reading it. "I'll get it right off for you, Iggy." "Better writing I am doing yes, is it not?" anxiously inquired the Polish lad. "You bet!" declared Bob, and his eyes, as well as those of his chums, were moist, for there was a pathetic note in the missive, in spite of its queerness. "He knew enough to use a capital now and then, which is more than he did at Camp Sterling," declared Bob, when they had left the hospital, to go back to their stations. "You didn't tell him that his share of the five thousand francs, as well as yours and ours, was missing; did you?" inquired Franz. "What was the use?" asked Jimmy. "Poor Iggy has troubles enough as it is. But he'll get his share all right to send home." "Just like Jimmy Blazes," declared Roger to Bob, afterward. It was three or four days after this that Iggy was able to leave the hospital, and take his place with his chums. "The five Brothers are together again!" cried Jimmy, when the reunion took place. "Now let the Huns tremble!" "By golly yes!" declared the Polish lad. "I fight can now like three |
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