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The Boy Scouts In Russia

CHAPTER XIII
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Eh--take him up behind you, Schmidt! We can't abandon him.

Perhaps the hospital people or the cooks can make some use of him." Fred heard this with a start of dismay.

It was decidedly more than he had bargained for, because now that he had the information he had come to get, he wanted to get back to the wireless as quickly as possible.

It did him no good to know the German plan, or to have a hint of what it was, unless he could pass on his knowledge to those who could make some use of it.

But he could not protest when the officer wrote down an explanation of what was to be done with him, telling him that the road to Gumbinnen was not safe, but that he would see to it that Fred should get to a safe place.
So when the soldier Schmidt patted his horse's back and indicated that Fred should climb up, Fred had no choice but to obey.


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