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Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander), 1862-1919

"The Hosts of the Air"

"But youth is daring and doesn't always count
the risks."
Youth _was_ daring and John resolved that he would help to prove it.
"General," he said, "could I ask your aid in a little matter that
concerns me?"
"If it is not to betray our army to the Germans I think you can."
"I want you to help me to become a spy. I'll make the request to Captain
Colton, and then, if it's indorsed, I'll go eastward and see what I can
find out about the Germans."
"But I understood that she was not a German."
John reddened from brow to chin.
"I admit that much," he said, "but at the same time I intend to serve
France all I can. I might be of more help that way than as a mere minor
officer in the trenches."
"If you're successful, yes; if caught, all's lost. Hard trade, that of
spy."
"But I want to go, sir. I never wanted to do anything so much before in
my life. You'll help me, won't you?"
"But how can you go among the Germans? Your German is not the best in
the world."
"It's better than you think. I've been devoting most of my leisure to
the study of it in the last six months. Besides there are subjects of
Germany who do not speak German at all. I shall claim to be a native of
French Lorraine. I learned French in my infancy and I speak it not like
an American or an Englishman but like a Frenchman.


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