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The Boy Allies on the Firing Line; Or, Twelve Days Battle Along the Marne

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Two resourceful adolescent companions operate with a small detachment of troopers during a concentrated campaign along the Marne, carrying out reconnaissance, skirmishes, and a determined defense of key positions. They confront friction with allied officers, suffer capture and betrayal, and mount clandestine raids and infiltrations behind enemy lines that demand daring rescues, escapes, and endurance. Action sequences range from charges and duels to cave fights and hazardous swims, while recurring themes emphasize loyalty, courage, resourcefulness, and the strain of wartime adventure on youthful protagonists.

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Clair W. Hayes

Clair W. Hayes was an American author known for his contributions to juvenile literature, particularly during the early 20th century. He is best recognized for the "Boy Allies" series, which includes titles such as "The Boy Allies Under the Sea" and "The Boy Allies at Jutland." These adventure stories, set against the backdrop of World War I, follow young protagonists as they engage in daring exploits and heroic acts. Hayes's work reflects the era's fascination with military themes and the valor of youth, making his stories both entertaining and educational for young readers.

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