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Durham, Victor G.

"The Submarine Boys for the Flag Deeding Their Lives to Uncle Sam"

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"No; but zat is deeferent, for I, monsieur, am French."
"And we are American," Jack responded.
"I will leave you, now, zen, gentlemen," replied the Frenchman, in a
tone of disappointment. "But I shall not go away before to-morrow. If
you change ze mind--or weesh to hear w'at I have to mek ze offer--"
"Thank you," nodded Jack. "But don't waste any more time on us,
Chevalier. And now--good-bye!"
The Chevalier d'Ouray shook hands with them all most gallantly. Eph felt
somewhat ashamed of his late nonsense, and, to prove it, hit the
Chevalier d'Ouray a friendly slap on one shoulder that set the Frenchman
to coughing.
"Say," muttered Jack, as the three now hurried along the street, "I begin
to wish I had a good umbrella."
"Humph! You'd look great with one," retorted Hal. "You, who have stood
on the platform deck of a submarine for hours, steering unconcernedly,
when the skies were trying to drown you."
"But I feel," remonstrated Jack, "that it's soon going to rain foreign
agents. I'd like to get in out of the international wet."
"Oh, we won't see any more of these fellows," smiled Hal.


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