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"Better get up, lad. There's been some excite-
ment during the night."
Ai ihc vmndof hii father's voice, young Harry
led our of bed. rubbing hii eyes.
"Excitement r"fhe exclaimed, his eyes lighting
up. "You mean the bombers have been over'"
"No. not exactly bombers, nVbov." explained
his dad, "but I guess the Jerrys did pay til a villi
■11 right. The boys found a parachute in our
south pamire this morning.''
"A parachute— 1 sayi* tried Harry, now fully
awake and pulling nn hii clothe* "That must
men*-*"
""Yet, lad," his rather went on, "one of 'cms
about the countryside somewhere. No wrecked
plane ahour, w> be may have been dropped for a
[Mrposc. The police and the home defense corps
are scouring the whole area. They'll turn him up
before long, I dare say."
Harry had *oon joined the interested crowd
which had gathrrcd on his father's small farm.
Several men in uniform guarded the spot where
■he parachute had been found.
"'Musi have landed in the beet field, yonder,"
onr ni them was nyim*. "judging by the mirks
He dropped his 'chute nn r'otliet tide of 'he femw
where d »i uldn I be , iltcd n • nil) "
Hany wished he could join in the *earrli for
the uitiudrt II pained him that he waa loo young
to join die fighting forces. Hit two older brothers
were already in service but Harry was only four-
teen and (hey had told him thai he was badly
needed on die farm. Thtf morning, he had to
cycle in (own to get a machine put for his father.
At tear, lie would be able to tell the town folk
of the strange happening of the nighi before.
As Harry pedalled through the quirt country
bme on hii way to the tillage, he suddenly per-
ceived ahead oE him another bicycle. The rider,
a man in working clothe*, hid dimwimied and
: it the wheel with a look of disgust.
As Harry approached, the man tCOWli I for a
moment a»d then stepping forward, smiled
brightly.
"Good morning, my hov," he grinned. "I've
had a bit of bad luck, I'm afraid. Flat lire, nld fcl-
low. 1 wonder if you could give nie a fund."
Harry Mopped and looked at the man curiously.
He was 3 itnngcr in that pan of the country, i
lypfcal English workman in dress and appear-
ance.
"I'm on my way to the airplane factor,
explained the man seeing Harry's questioning
look, "Called to work there, you know, and I've
pedalled all the way from Gilbey (his morning.
Perhaps you an show mc where the factory is
located f"
Hany slowly dismounted from hi
"First, we'll have to fix your tire," he said, pres-
ently. "Ill help you do that-'
"Oh, that's a good lad," smiled the man. 'We'll
gd this lire off firrt. Wish I had the right tools
to do the job."
Harry had noticed the large tool box which the
man was apparently carrying and which had been
set down in the grass some distance from the bi-
cycle. Then, he glanced at the tmall leather tool
kii altached to the seat of the bike.
"Don't you have some tools and repair kit in
there?" he said to the msn. pointing to the bike.
"Oh— er— in there r" siul the man, momentar-
ily Buttered "Why, ro l- Mire, my lad, that's
right Don't IfrMW wlut's the maitrr with mr
this m-iming. A bit excited about the new j"h. I
guess. Going to be late and ill that."
As he ipolcc. he started to fumble wiih ihe imall
tool kit on the bicycle. Meanwhile. Harry edged
toward ihe larger box which lay on the ground
nearby. Ai he beni over to open the lid, die man
whirled atound suddenly.
"No!" he exclaimed. "Don't touch that box, son.
Those are just my regular tools— needed for the
job. you know. There'* noihing in there that—"
But Harry had paid no heed to the man'i
word*. Quickly he had lifted the cover and in a
moment, hii hand came out clutching a revolver.
"Just stick 'cm up, miner)" he said firmly.
This is a mighty funny looking tool kit. And I
think therc'i something funny about you!"
The man'* face hardened now, hii mouth
drawn into a thin line and his narrowed eyes sud-
denly flashed with fire.
"Ja! The young man it very smart, yes?" he
began slowly. "Bui I also have here a gun and I
shoot very—,"
Harry saw the man's band suddenly flash to a
holster inside his coat. Then, a shot quickly rang
out to shatter the strange silence. The man before
him stood as if frozen for an instant and then,
with a grimace of pain on his face, he fell sud-
denly forward.
Many looked in amazement at the gun In Ut
hand. He had been too startled to fire ifhea the
nun reached for his own gun and now he won-
dered whether the heavy revolver he held in hia
trembling fingers bad blazed away of ill own
accord
The ne« moment, however, his fears, were put
at rest. From the other side of the road, three uni-
frirmnl mm emerged from a thicket and leaped
the hedge.
fffc, young lad," said one of them, a
sergeant. "Tod Lister's boy, Isn't it? Looks, as if
jou've cornered a prixc, sure enough. But it's, a
good thing I took a shot at this fellow when" I
did. Better shoot tint and ask questions. later, .1
thought to meself."
While the sergeant bent over to determine.the
extent of the man's injury, one of the other men
hastily ran through the comenti of the large tool
kit.
"I aay!" he exclaimed. "This is a haul! Time
fuses, grenades, wire cutters. Everything the well-
equipped saboteur should carry these days."
"He's the parachutist!" exclaimed Harry. "I'm
sure of it. He wanted roc to show him the way
to the plane factory.
"Well, he'll get a chance to answer some
qurstinns," interrupted the sergeant, straighten-
ing up. "Not bad hurt— just graced his temple.
Hftw did you became suspicious of him, lad ?"
"Well," ct plained Harry. "In the first place he
was a stranger— in the second place, there wai
mud on his knees and boon that looked juit like
the mud (torn our beet field— in the third place,
he said he'd come all the way from Gilbey this
morning and Gilbey is on the other side of the
factory, so he wouldn't be coming from this di-
rection. And lastly— "
"And lastly?" echoed the sergeant.
"And bitty," grinned Harry. "That bicycle be-
longs to my brother Tom. He must have stolen
it from our turn !"
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