“I thought so,” said the emperor, and he turned again to General Von Kluck.
“The lad is perfectly right when he says that he was not captured in disguise. No doubt he was within our lines in German uniform, but, as he was not captured, he cannot be executed as a spy. Do you understand?”
“Yes, sire,” said General Von Kluck, bowing low.
“It seems to me,” went on the Kaiser, “that rather than spend so much time looking for spies to put to death, it would be advantageous if some of my officers would expend their energies in looking more carefully after my interests.”
Once more the emperor turned to Hal.
“If I mistake not,” he said, “you are an American. Am I right?”
“Yes, sire,” said Hal.
“Then how comes it that you are fighting for Great Britain?”
Hal explained the misfortunes by which they had been left in Germany, and of how, eventually, they had taken service with the Allies.