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Uncle Sam’s Boys with Pershing’s Troops

CHAPTER XVII
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He gave his name as Pernim.

As he was an ordinary prisoner of war he was led from the room to be turned over to the military prison authorities.
"And it was you, my dear Captain Prescott, who captured one spy who has since admitted his guilt.

And now you bring in another whom you accuse." "Berger has confessed, sir," Dick asked, "may I inquire if he implicated Lieutenant Noyez ?" "He did not." "Yet, sir, from what I heard, Berger and Noyez worked together.
If Berger be informed that Noyez has been captured is it not likely that Berger will then tell of this accused man's work ?" "Excellent suggestion! We shall soon know!" exclaimed General Bazain, touching a bell..


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