Corporals Overton and Terry went by themselves.
"As we have never seen Denver, I guess it will be about enough for us to look around and see what we can of the town, won't it?" proposed Hal.
"Yes; if we keep to the main streets. I feel as though I may want to squander a bit of my pay on ice cream and such frothy trifles," returned Noll.
"We won't spend it, anyway, on anything that will make us forget the limits of our leave and turn delinquents," returned Hal.
"Small danger of that," retorted Corporal Terry. "That game doesn't go with the making of good soldiers."
"I don't believe Captain Cortland will have any delinquents to deal with this time," predicted Hal. "He doesn't intend to have the Mason City business done over again."
Denver proved full of delights to these soldier boys, who had really seen very little of the world.
But, being under orders to return to camp not later than midnight, the time came when they must think of getting back.
"I wonder what's the quickest way to the trolley line?" pondered Noll.
"We'll ask our way," Hal answered.