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Tomlinson, Paul Greene, 1888-

"Bob Cook and the German Spy"


"What is it, Bob?" inquired Hugh eagerly.
"I don't know. I can't see very well."
"Bring it over here by the window. It's awfully dark and gloomy in
this room."
Bob followed this suggestion, and presently was reading what was written
on the paper. Hugh looked on over his shoulder.
"'List of places to be attacked.'" Bob read. "'Railroad bridge, Court
House, Armory, National Cartridge Company, High Ridge Steel Company. More
to be added later.'"
"This looks like the real thing," exclaimed Bob excitedly. "I wonder if
they plan to take these in order. At any rate we fooled them once on the
railroad bridge."
"Yes," said Hugh, "and we want to fool them on the others if we can."
"They've got father's factory listed," exclaimed Bob. "I was afraid they
would; the Germans don't like him. He's too good an American."
"Some one must have dropped that paper by mistake," said Hugh. "They
never would have left anything like that lying around."
"Suppose they discover they've left it and come back after it.


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