Bob Cook and the German Spy by Paul Greene Tomlinson
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"Why not? We can if they can."
"Suppose we should meet them coming out?" "That's right," exclaimed Bob. "I tell you what we can do though. We'll run back down the road and leave the car and then go to the old house on foot." "Good scheme," said Hugh readily. "We can hide the car somewhere I suppose." "Oh, yes. We'll leave it a little way off the road under some trees." A few moments later Bob had turned the car around and they were speeding back in the direction whence they had come. "You know where the road is, don't you?" asked Hugh. "I do," said Bob confidently. "We'll leave the car about a quarter of a mile this side of it and then walk." "I wonder if they could have gone to that old deserted house," mused Hugh. "Maybe. I swear I don't see why though." "We're probably chasing moonbeams," said Hugh. "Perhaps we are, but we're having a lot of fun anyway." |
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