“Well, Chester,” said Hal, when they were outside again, “it seems that we have quite a sizeable task ahead of us.”
“Right,” agreed Chester, “and I can’t say that I have any more idea of how to go about it than I have of capturing the Kaiser himself.”
“Nor I. At the same time, however, we can both see that if we are to learn anything of the enemy’s plans and conditions it is up to us to get in contact with the enemy.”
“Exactly. But the question is, how?”
Hal shrugged his shoulders.
“It’s simply got to be done,” he said.
Chester smiled.
“Sounds very simple, to hear you talk,” he said. “Perhaps you can suggest a plan.”
“Well,” said Hal, “we’ve been within the German lines before. I guess we can get there again.”
“Oh, it’s easy enough to get in. The trouble is going to be getting out,” Chester grinned.