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第21章

"Some supper first," said the soldier gayly, helping himself to some onions and passing the pan to his friends."Then, perhaps, a few supplies for our brave army.There is no hurry.After supper will do; but first we'll drink a health to the Kaiser, and since you are host here, you shall propose it!"He pointed to the pail of milk which Father De Smet still held.

"Now," he shouted, "lift your stein and say, 'Hoch der Kaiser.'"Father De Smet looked them in the face and said not a word.

Meanwhile Jan and Joseph, to Mother De Smet's great alarm, had not followed her, on to the boat.Instead they had flown to Netteke, who was partly hidden from the group by a bunch of young willows near the water's edge, and with great speed and presence of mind had slipped her bridle over her head and gently started her up the tow-path.

"Oh," murmured Joseph, "suppose she should balk!" But Netteke had done her balking for the day, and, having been refreshed by her luncheon of green grass, she was ready to move on.The.river had now quite a current, which helped them, and while the soldiers were still having their joke with Father De Smet the boat moved quietly out of sight.As she felt it move, Mother De Smet lifted her head over the boat's rail behind which she and the children were hiding, and raised the end of the gangplank so that it would make no noise by scraping along the ground.She was beside herself with anxiety.If she screamed or said anything to the boys, the attention of the soldiers would immediately be directed toward them.Yet if they should by any miracle succeed in getting away, there was her husband left alone to face seven enemies.She wrung her hands.

"Maybe they will stop to eat the onions," she groaned to herself.

She held to the gangplank and murmured prayers to all the saints she knew, while Jan and Joseph trotted briskly along the tow-path, and Netteke, assisted by the current, made better speed than she had at any time during the day.

Meanwhile his captors were busy with Father De Smet."Come! Drink to the Kaiser!" shouted the first soldier, "or we'll feed you to the fishes! We want our supper, and you delay us." Still Father De Smet said nothing."We'll give you just until I count ten,"said the soldier, pointing his gun at him, "and if by that time you have not found your tongue"But he did not finish the sentence.From an unexpected quarter a shot rang out.It struck the pail of milk and dashed it over the German and over Father De Smet too.Another shot followed, and the right arm of the soldier fell helpless to his side.One of his companions gave a howl and fell to the ground.Still no one appeared at whom the Germans could direct their fire."Snipers!"shouted the soldiers, instantly lowering their guns, but before they could even fire in the direction of the unseen enemy, there was such a patter of bullets about them that they turned and fled.

Father De Smet fled, too.He leaped over the frying-pan and tore down the river-bank after the boat.As he overtook it, Mother De Smet ran out the gang.plank."Boys!" shouted Father De Smet.

"Get aboard! Get aboard!" Joseph and Jan instantly stopped the mule and, dropping the reins, raced up the gangplank, almost before the end of it rested safely on the ground.Father De Smet snatched up the reins.On went the boat at Netteke's best speed, which seemed no better than a snail's pace to the fleeing family.

Sounds of the skirmish continued to reach their ears, even when they had gone some distance down the river, and it was not until twilight had deepened into dusk, and they were hidden in its shadows, that they dared hope the danger was passed.It was after ten o'clock at night when the "Old Woman" at last approached the twinkling lights of Antwerp, and they knew that, for the time being at least, they were safe.

They wore now beyond the German lines in country still held by the Belgians.Here, in a suburb of the city, Father De Smet decided to dock for the night.A distant clock struck eleven as the hungry but thankful family gathered upon the deck of the "Old Woman" to eat a meager supper of bread and cheese with only the moon to light their repast.Not until they had finished did Father De Smet tell them all that had happened to him during the few terrible moments when he was in the hands of the enemy.

"They overreached themselves," he said."They meant to amuse themselves by prolonging my misery, and they lingered just a bit too long." He turned to Jan and Joseph."You were brave boys! If you had not started the boat when you did, it is quite likely they might have got me, after all, and the potatoes too.I am proud of you.""But, Father," cried Joseph, "who could have fired those shots?

We didn't see a soul."

"Neither did I," answered his father; "and neither did the Germans for that matter.There was no one in sight.""Oh," cried Mother De Smet, "it was as if the good God himself intervened to save you!""As I figure it out," said Father De Smet, "we must have stopped very near the trenches, and our own men must have seen the Germans attack us.My German friend had evidently been following us up, meaning to get everything we had and me too.But the smell of the onions was too much for him! If he hadn't been greedy, he might have carried out his plan, but he wanted our potatoes and our supper too; and so he got neither!" he chuckled."And neither did the Kaiser get a toast from me! Instead, he got a salute from the Belgians." He crossed himself reverently."Thank God for our soldiers," he said, and Mother De Smet, weeping softly, murmured a devout "Amen."Little did Jan and Marie dream as they listened, that this blessing rested upon their own father, and that he had been one of the Belgian soldiers, who, firing from the trenches, had delivered them from the hands of their enemies.Their father, hidden away, in the earth like a fox, as little dreamed that he had helped to save his own children from a terrible fate.

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