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Updated: June 17, 2025
"It's only lost for a while temporarily," said Jimmy. "I wasn't going to tell you, but Bob spilled the beans, I left the cash with Sergeant Maxwell to keep for me, and the sergeant is missing with the dough. But as soon as I get my money from home you'll get your share the two hundred bucks, Iggy, and so will the others." "Nonsense! Forget it!" cried Roger. "Do you think "
"I think we'll all be together again," said Roger, trying to speak cheerfully. "Somehow I've got a feeling that we'll come out of this all right." "Me, I hat a dream," slowly remarked Iggy. "Of my dream I now know only one cling und dot is my face was all bloody!" "Oh, for the love of Mike! Don't croak!" exclaimed Jimmy. "Silence down there!" came a sharp command.
"A little bit of hall right, I call that!" commented a cockney sergeant. So weak and exhausted were our friends that they had to stay in the English billets several days before they could be sent under escort to their own command. And you may imagine better than I can describe it the joy of Franz and Iggy when they welcomed their Brothers once more.
But he'll get his share all right to send home." "Just like Jimmy Blazes," declared Roger to Bob, afterward. It was three or four days after this that Iggy was able to leave the hospital, and take his place with his chums. "The five Brothers are together again!" cried Jimmy, when the reunion took place. "Now let the Huns tremble!" "By golly yes!" declared the Polish lad.
"It doesn't seem possible anyone can be alive like this," panted Roger as he labored at a heavy stone. "Don't talk work!" snapped Jimmy. "If he's alive, whoever it is, he needs help quick." "Wonder if it's Iggy?" went on Roger. Jimmy's hands flew as do the legs of a dog when he is digging out a buried bone, nor was Roger behind his comrade.
After waiting a moment on the ground at the top of the shell crater, to see their comrade being carried to a first-aid dressing station at the rear, Jimmy and Roger started back to join their two friends who were still, it was to be hoped, waiting for orders to advance. "S'pose he's much hurt?" asked Roger, something like a dry sob choking him as he thought of poor Iggy.
Bob took the financial bull by the horns. "Look here, Iggy," he said. "Jimmy has played hard luck. He had that money but " "Doan't tell me he is loss!" cried Iggy. "Oh, doan't tell me he is loss! I so much think of that two hundred dollars mine fader or mine mothar never so much have at once see in all their lives. Two hundred dollar Oh if he is loss "
"Of course we want you!" exclaimed Franz, while Iggy added: "Besser as we should have him for to leader us dan a Germans." "Well, I'm glad you think that much of me!" laughed Jimmy. "Now then, if I'm to lead I'll have to give orders. And do you all agree to obey them at least if they don't seem against your better judgment?" "We'll obey 'em anyhow," said Roger, and the others nodded assent.
"It sounds like the relief coming, and yet we can't be going to be relieved so near the zero hour. It's impossible." "Him one big word is," sighed Iggy, trying to adjust his Polish tongue to the strange language called English. "But thinks me nothing is like him in dis war!" "Nothing is like what?" asked Schnitzel, the talk now being reduced to whispers on the part of all three.
"Oh, well, we couldn't guess everything," said Franz, "And he certainly acted suspiciously at times." "Yes, so I dinks myself," agreed Iggy, who had not spoken for some time. "Well, it's all over at least we've cleared up two mysteries," observed Bob. "I wonder what will happen next?" "Well, there's going to be more fighting; that's sure," declared Jimmy, "and I want to do my share!"
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