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Tomlinson, Paul Greene, 1888-

"Bob Cook and the German Spy"

When it came to a
question of deciding between his country and Germany there was never any
doubt about where he stood."
"I know that, Frank," said Bob. "I wish every one of German birth or
descent over here felt the same way."
"I think most of them do," said Frank.
"I guess that's right," Bob agreed. "Look at Lena and Heinrich."
"Well, all I wish now," exclaimed Frank, "is that we could enlist."
"So do I," cried Bob enthusiastically. "Wouldn't it be wonderful if you
and Hugh and I could enlist and go together?"
The new adventures are recorded in the story entitled,
BOB COOK AND THE GERMAN AIR FLEET.
THE END


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