He had just left a conference of
high officers, and he came upon a mission. He reached the three lads,
and looked down at them with a sort of pity. He knew that it was his
duty to awake them at once and send them upon a perilous errand, but
they were so young, and they had already been through so much that he
hesitated.
He put his hand upon Dick's shoulder and shook him. But it took more
than one shake to awaken the lad, and it was fully a minute before he
opened his eyes and sat up. Dick conscious but partly and rubbing his
sleepy eyes, asked:
"What is it? Are we to go into battle again? Yes, sir! Yes, sir!
I'm ready!"
"Not that, Dick, but I've orders for you."
Dick now awoke completely and saw that it was Colonel Winchester.
He sprang to his feet and saluted.
"We'll wake up Warner and Pennington next," said the colonel, "because
they go also on the kind of duty to which you're assigned."
"I'm glad of that," said Dick warmly.
Warner and Pennington were aroused with difficulty, but, as soon as they
realized that Colonel Winchester was before them and that they were
selected for a grave duty, they became at once keen and alert.
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