The Boy Scouts In Russia by Captain John Blaine
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there. And when he came near to the panel by which he had entered, when
he let his torch wink out he saw that there was a light ahead of him. For a moment he caught his breath, wondering if some enemy had discovered the secret, and was waiting to pounce on him. But he went on, because he decided that if anyone were waiting they must know already that he was in the tunnel. And in a moment he came face to face with old Vladimir. "The coast is clear, excellency," said the old Russian. "All the Germans have gone--a curse upon them! My master has told me to treat you as if you stood in his place until he returns. I have the things that Ivan brought. Is it your pleasure that I should deliver them to you?" Fred was puzzled for a moment. Then he remembered the wireless. "Oh, yes, by all means!" he said. "And show me the room where the wireless is. You know all about that, Vladimir?" "I know where it is. I do not understand such devil's work, but I am an old man, and stupid." Fred laughed. "Perhaps it's devil's work, but if we have any luck it will be pretty useful to us," he said. "Come on, if it's safe for me to come out. There's a lot for me to do." Vladimir led the way to the top of the house. On the roof, like a pent-house, there was a little room or cupola, and in this was a |
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