"We don't—that is, we don't know exactly," remarked Bob.
"No, only that he's in some German camp. But there's always a chance that he may get out," went on Jimmy. "We'll hope for that."
Iggy gave a heavy sigh.
"What's the matter?" asked Roger.
"I so sorry am for Franz," was the answer. "Besser as I was a prisoner myself than him."
"Why?" Jimmy queried.
"'Cause he iss of a Germans like. Hims name is Germans, and once anudder time, when he wass a prison camp in good treatment he got not."
"I should say he didn't!" declared Roger.
"Well, den I am 'fraid like he will of the same treatment gets now," proceeded Iggy. "Maybe he will not of stand it."
There was silence for a moment, and then Jimmy said softly: