The Boy Allies with Pershing in France; Or, Over the Top at Chateau Thierry

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The Boy Allies with Pershing in France; Or, Over the Top at Chateau Thierry

by Clair W. (Clair Wallace) Hayes

EN·~5 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

CHAPTER I IN NO MAN’S LAND

9:04
2

CHAPTER II ENTOMBED

9:41
3

CHAPTER III NEW FRIENDS

8:21
4

CHAPTER IV THE “DEVIL DOGS”

10:33
5

CHAPTER V A RAID

10:49
6

CHAPTER VI CAPTURE OF THE VILLAGE

9:48
7

CHAPTER VII IN A “BABY TANK”

10:22
8

CHAPTER VIII THE ADVANCE CONTINUES

9:41
9

CHAPTER IX CHESTER TO THE RESCUE

9:57
10

CHAPTER X THE ENEMY ROUTED

10:21

Description

Two teenage soldiers, Hal and Chester, lie low in a battered shell hole, the gray expanse of No Man’s Land stretching ominously around them. The day is hot, the sky clear, and the distant American lines seem within a sprint’s reach, yet common sense keeps them pinned down as German rifles crack intermittently from a neighboring trench. Their banter—half‑hearted jokes about the “Hun” and the absurdity of war—reveals a bond forged in fear and youthful bravado.

As dusk approaches, the boys ready their weapons, hoping darkness will mask a daring crawl back to safety. Unbeknownst to them, this quiet moment sits on the brink of Germany’s massive spring offensive, a tide that will soon surge across the shattered countryside. The tension between the urge to survive and the looming chaos makes every heartbeat a gamble.

Listeners are drawn into the gritty reality of trench warfare, feeling the mud, the heat, and the uneasy humor that steadies two friends amid an unforgiving front. The story captures the raw courage and uncertainty of a single afternoon that could change everything.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (290K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-06-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Clair W. (Clair Wallace) Hayes

b. 1887

Best known for fast-moving World War I adventure stories, this early 20th-century writer filled his books with battles, narrow escapes, and young heroes caught up in history. His work helped shape the kind of brisk, patriotic fiction that drew many young readers to wartime series books.

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