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Bob recognized the sheet as similar to the one that he and Hugh had found in the deserted house and the detective had taken from them; apparently it had been torn from the same pad. "Where did you get this, Heinie?" he demanded. "I go up to the house to see Lena," said Heinrich. "That is maybe a half-hour ago. I only stay there a few minutes and when I come back here is this."
The Canadians were reprimanded for going over without orders. But they were not punished. For their officers went with them led them. Occasionally the temptation is too great. Once I was out on patrol alone, having sent my man back with a message, when I encountered a Heinie. I was lying down at the time. A flock of lights went up and showed this fellow standing about ten feet from me.
"All those motors make the same sort of noise." "Pretty good ears you have," remarked Hugh. "You ought to see old Heinie," said Bob. "He may look stupid, but he can tell almost any make of car just by the noise it makes." "What'll he say when you get home?" queried Hugh. "He'll be mad. He doesn't think I know how to drive the car, and if there is any dirt on it he'll be madder yet."
"You better do as that says, too," exclaimed Heinrich earnestly. "You would not want anything to happen to you." "I'm not afraid," said Bob soberly. "You know, Heinie," he continued, "some people are trying to blow up things around here. Some of your countrymen, and we can't let them do anything like that, you know." Heinrich seemed much perturbed at this. "So?" he exclaimed his eyes wide.
Ivan was released and Heinie Blumenroth went back to his gardening disgustedly; while we returned to the wine-cellar for a few more drinks, while the Earl lovingly patted his vest-pocket, where he had stowed away the four gems, all recovered that morning by my lucky as well as resourceful partner.
An’ by God! we veeved. "An’ one of ’em at Maxeems got me soused, and others they fixed up Heinie an’ Joe, an’ we was all wavin’ little American flags and yellin’ ’To hell with the Hun!’ Then there was a interval for which I can’t account to nobody.
Well, believe me, if the Heinie that stole my airplane comes around where I can get my hands on him, I'll fix him." "You wouldn't hurt him, Bob, would you?" said Jack. "Huh." That was all Bob replied. It was enough. "I wouldn't do a thing to him, either," said Frank. "Except I'd turn his Kaiser mustaches down so hard they'd never point up again."
I don’t know what it is, but you get it, same as me an’ Heinie an’ Duck. I don’t know what it is," he repeated impatiently; "maybe it’s dough; maybe it’s them suffragettes with their silk feet an’ white gloves what clap their hands at you. I ain’t saying nothin’ to you, am I? Then lemme alone an’ go an’ talk business with Duck over there "
"No matter whether a man's been made a fool of or not, if he's dangerous he ought to be locked up." "I suppose so," Bob agreed. "I feel sorry for him though, more sorry than I do for Lena. She has more brains than Heinie and ought to know better." "Meanwhile we ought to be on our way to Elm Street," exclaimed Sergeant Riley. "Come on, boys, let's get started." Mr.
But the utter collapse of the first effort had taught the enemy that the bank was too strongly held and they stopped in midstream and rowed back. "Even a Heinie can see through a milestone when there's a hole in it," commented Billy, as he watched the enemy retreating. "It's a pity they don't keep on," said Bart. "I'm just getting my blood up."
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