Prisoner-of-war escapes; World War, 1914-1918 -- Prisoners and prisons, German
Six weeks later: Time: 10 A.M. Enter servant.
“You’re wanted on the ’phone, sir.”
“Who is it?”
“Doesn’t want to give a name, sir.”
“Thanks.--Hullo! Hullo!”
“That Mr. Keith?”
“Yes. Who’s speaking?”
“Don’t you recognize my voice, Eric?”
“No, can’t say I do.”
“It’s Wace!”
“What’s that?”
“Me--Wallace, Wallace!”
“Good heavens!”
“Yes; arrived last night! Speaking from Hackney. _You_ know!”
So Wallace had won through too, though playing a lone game!
End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of My Escape from Germany, by Eric A. Keith
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