. The boy allies with the great advance : or, Driving the enemy through France and Belgium . ed at the surprise both lads showed. That is one of my surprises for both of you, hesaid. Captain Crawford arrived earlier with dis-patches. Captain Paine has just arrived, he ex-plained to Chester. And were both glad to be here, sir, said Hal. Indeed we are, sir, agreed Chester. Im glad to hear that, said General I have another surprise in store for each ofyou. He passed to each a paper that bore the govern-ment official seal. The lads glanced at them eagerly,a queer feeling in their brea


. The boy allies with the great advance : or, Driving the enemy through France and Belgium . ed at the surprise both lads showed. That is one of my surprises for both of you, hesaid. Captain Crawford arrived earlier with dis-patches. Captain Paine has just arrived, he ex-plained to Chester. And were both glad to be here, sir, said Hal. Indeed we are, sir, agreed Chester. Im glad to hear that, said General I have another surprise in store for each ofyou. He passed to each a paper that bore the govern-ment official seal. The lads glanced at them eagerly,a queer feeling in their breasts, for each felt surethat he knew what the paper he held meant. And they were right; for the words that now 248 THE BOY ALLIES stared them in the face told them that they were nolonger captains in the United States army. They were majors, instead! And so for the moment we shall leave them to-gether to enjoy their newly and justly won hon-ors. But we shall meet them again in a succeedingvolume entitled, The Boy Allies with MarshalFoch; or, The Closing Days of the Great WorldWar. THE END.


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