Chapter X

In the Enemy's Camp

Dick Dare had accomplished what had seemed to be the most difficult part of the task that he had come here to accomplish, viz.: Gotten within the British lines, had become, in fact, a member of the British army.

So far so good. Now to secure information that would be of value to General Washington and a benefit to the great Cause of Liberty.

“What's your name?” asked one of the British soldiers.

“Harry Fuller,” Dick replied

“Where do you live?”

“Oh, about ten miles from here,” replied the youth

“Parents living.”

“Yes,” replied Dick.