“Say—but you are plunging,” exclaimed Newell uncomfortably.
“We can’t let that Château-Thierry victory go for nothing,” answered Carter quietly.
At last—at last Carter himself had declared war. That was why when he received a cable to the effect that Private Ben Carter was reported seriously wounded the man could sign his name firmly to the receipt.
The time had come for the Huns to take seriously the entry of the United States into the war.
—Frederick Orin Bartlett.