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  and with golf clubs protruding from every part of their car; turned into the
  shore road to Cromer。 What they saw brought swift terror to their guilty
  souls and the car to an abrupt halt。 Before them was a regiment of regulars
  advancing in column of fours; at the 〃 double。〃 An officer sprang to the
  front of the car and seated himself beside Ford。
  〃I'll have to commandeer this;〃 he   said。 〃Run back to Cromer。  Don't
  crush my men; but go like the devil!〃
  〃We   heard   firing   here;〃   explained   the   officer   〃   at   the   Coast   Guard
  station。 The Guard drove them back to the sea。 He counted over a dozen。
  They made pretty poor practice; for he isn't wounded; but his gravel walk
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  looks     as  though     some    one   had    drawn    a  harrow     over   it。  I  wonder;〃
  exclaimed the officer suddenly; 〃if you are the three gentlemen who first
  gave the alarm to Colonel Raglan and then went on to warn the other coast
  towns。 Because; if you are; he wants your names。〃
  Ford   considered   rapidly。   If   he   gave   false   names   and   that   fact   were
  discovered; they would be suspected and investigated; and the worst might
  happen。 So he replied that his friends and himself probably were the men
  to whom the officer referred。 He explained they had been returning from
  Cromer; where they had gone to play golf; when they had been held up by
  the Germans。
  〃You   were   lucky   to   escape;〃   said   the   officer   〃And   in   keeping   on   to
  give   warning   you   were   taking   chances。   If   I   may   say   so;   we   think   you
  behaved extremely well。〃
  Ford could not answer。 His guilty conscience shamed him into silence。
  With   his   siren   shrieking   and   his   horn   tooting;   he   was   forcing   the   car
  through   lanes   of   armed   men。   They   packed   each   side   of   the   road。   They
  were banked behind the hedges。 Their camp…fires blazed from every hill…
  top。
  〃Your regiment seems to have turned out to a man!〃 exclaimed Ford
  admiringly。
  〃MY      regiment!〃     snorted    the   officer。   〃You've    passed     through    five
  regiments already; and there are as many more in the dark places。 They're
  everywhere!〃 he cried jubilantly。
  〃And      I  thought    they   were    only    where    you    see   the   camp…fires;〃
  exclaimed Ford。
  〃That's what the Germans think;〃 said the officer。 〃It's working like a
  clock;〃 he cried happily。 〃There hasn't been a hitch。 As soon as they got
  your warning to Colonel Raglan; they came down to the coast like a wave;
  on   foot;   by   trains;   by   motors;   and   at   nine   o'clock   the   Government   took
  over     all   the   railroads。    The    county     regiments;      regulars;    yeomanry;
  territorials;   have   been   spread   along   this   shore   for   thirty   miles。   Down   in
  London   the   Guards   started   to   Dover   and   Brighton   two   hours   ago。   The
  Automobile Club in the first hour collected two hundred cars and turned
  them  over   to   the   Guards   in   Bird   Cage   Walk。   Cody   and   Grahame…White
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  and eight of his air men left Hendon an hour ago to reconnoitre the south
  coast。 Admiral Beatty has started with the Channel Squadron to head off
  the   German   convoy   in   the   North   Sea;   and   the   torpedo   destroyers   have
  been sent to lie outside of Heligoland。 We'll get that back by daylight。 And
  on land every one of the three services is under arms。 On this coast alone
  before sunrise we'll have one hundred thousand men; and from Colchester
  the brigade division of   artillery; from  Ipswich   the R。  H。 A。's   with   siege…
  guns;   field…guns;   quick…   firing…guns;   all   kinds   of   guns   spread   out   over
  every foot of ground from here to Hunstanton。 They thought they'd give us
  a surprise party。 They will never give us another surprise party!〃
  On the top of the hill at Overstrand; the headwaiter of the East Cliff
  Hotel and the bearded German stood in the garden back of the house with
  the forbidding walls。 From the road in front came unceasingly the tramp
  and   shuffle of   thousands of   marching   feet;  the   rumble   of   heavy  cannon;
  the clanking of their chains; the voices of men trained to command raised
  in   sharp;   confident   orders。   The   sky   was   illuminated   by   countless   fires。
  Every window of every cottage and hotel blazed with lights。 The night had
  been turned into day。 The eyes of the two Germans were like the eyes of
  those who had passed through an earthquake; of those who looked upon
  the burning of San Francisco; upon the destruction of Messina。
  〃We were betrayed; general;〃 whispered the head…waiter。
  〃We were betrayed; baron;〃 replied the bearded one。
  〃But you were in time to warn the flotilla。〃
  With a sigh; the older man nodded。
  〃The   last   message   I   received   over   the   wireless;〃   he   said;   〃before   I
  destroyed      it;  read;  'Your   message     understood。     We    are  returning。    Our
  movements   will   be   explained   as   manoeuvres。   And;〃   added   the   general;
  〃The English; having   driven us back;   will be willing   to officially  accept
  that   explanation。   As   manoeuvres;   this   night   will   go   down   into   history。
  Return to the hotel;〃 he commanded; 〃And in two months you can rejoin
  your regiment。〃
  On the morning after the invasion the New York Republic published a
  map of Great Britain that covered three columns and a wood…cut of Ford
  that   was    spread   over   five。  Beneath     it  was   printed:   〃Lester    Ford;   our
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  London   correspondent;   captured   by   the   Germans;   he   escapes   and   is   the
  first to warn the English people。〃
  On     the  same     morning;     In   an  editorial    in  The    Times    of   London;
  appeared this paragraph:
  〃The Germans were first seen by the Hon。 Arthur Herbert; the eldest
  son of Lord Cinaris; Mr。 Patrick Headford Birrell both of Balliol College;
  Oxford; and Mr。 Lester Ford; the correspondent of the New York Republic。
  These gentlemen escaped from the landing party that tried to make them
  prisoners;     and    at  great   risk   proceeded      in  their   motor…car     over    roads
  infested   by   the   Germans   to   all   the   coast   towns   of   Norfolk;   warning   the
  authorities。     Should     the  war    office   fail  to  recognize    their   services;    the
  people of Great Britain will prove that they are not ungrateful。〃
  A week later three young men sat at dinner on the terrace of the Savoy。
  〃Shall we; or shall we not;〃 asked Herbert; 〃tell my uncle that we three;
  and we three alone; were the invaders?〃
  〃That's hardly  correct;〃 said   Ford;  〃as we now  know there   were two
  hundred thousand invaders。 We were the only three who got ashore。〃
  〃I vote we don't tell him;〃 said Birrell。 〃Let him think with everybody
  else   that   the   Germans   blundered; that   an   advance   party  landed   too   soon
  and   gave   the   show   away。   If   we   talk;〃   he   argued;   〃We'll   get   credit   for   a
  successful   hoax。   If   we   keep   quiet;   everybody   will   continue   to   think   we
  saved England。 I'm content to let it go at that。〃
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  CHAPTER 4。 BLOOD WILL
  TELL
  David     Greene    was    an  employee      of  the   Burdett    Automatic     Punch
  Company。 The manufacturing plant of the company was at Bridgeport; but
  in the New York offices there were working samples of all the punches;
  from the little nickel…plated hand punch with which conductors squeezed
  holes in railroad tickets; to the big punch that could bite into an iron plate
  as easily as into a piece of pie。 David's duty was to explain these different
  punches; and accordingly when Burdett Senior or one of the sons turned a
  customer over to David he spoke of him as a salesman。 But David called
  himself     a   〃demonstrator。〃      For    a  short   time    he   even    succeeded     in
  persuading   the   other   salesmen   to   speak   of   themselves   as   demonstrators;
  but   the   shipping   clerks   and   bookkeepers   laughed   them   out   of   it。   They
  could   not   laugh   David   out   of   it。   This   was   so;   partly   because   he   had   no
  sense    of