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It is good très bien!" and he smiled. "Well, say, it was good to see you and the other Frenchmen go at those Huns!" exclaimed Bob. "If we had known the Twinkle Twins were up there among the Americans we'd have been worse scared than we were, when we saw the Germans getting the best of it." "Ah, it is nothing. Voila! What would you have?" and Voissard shrugged his shoulders.
"That's the one we couldn't seem to get," went on Jack. "She was a bit too speedy for us. But it seems we got her after all." "Or Jimmy and his bunch did", commented Jerry. "Oh, well, it's all the same as long as they were 'got'!" and Jack clapped Jimmy on the back. "You are keeping up your good work, I see," commented Voissard. "France shall soon be free of the mark of the beast!"
The quintette were given leave to go from their camp to Paris, and in that beautiful city they met some other friends, the Twinkle Twins, otherwise John and Gerald Twinkleton, who had joined the aviation branch of the service. This was natural, since their cousin, Emile Voissard, was one of the most daring of the airmen, meriting the name "Flying Terror of France."
And from the smaller plane there emerged an aviator whose very stride across the field told what he was a brave, intrepid man. Such was Emile Voissard, cousin of the Twinkle Twins, and right well had he earned the title, "Flying Terror of France." "Ah, my American friends!" exclaimed Voissard, as he came over, acknowledging the greetings he received. "I am glad to see you again.
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