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s it," he cried. "That's it. That was the night the lights went out three time in the barracks. The night Weisbaum made us take the five-mile moonlight hike because he thought someone was fooling with the lights." He grabbed Jed by the arm. "That was the night, wasn't it, Jed?" "Come to think of it," Jed replied, "I reckon it wuz. There wuz such a hurrah when the lights keep a-goin' out, I never did get to hear what Ma had to say. 'N by the time we got back from that little walk, I plumb fergot to ask her. "You know somethin' Harry, I plumb fergot what would happen to them lights. By gosh, I reckon I wuz the one what got us all in trouble. I jest reckon I better go 'n tell the fellers I'm sorry 'bout that." Fisher grabbed his sleeve. "Oh no you don't," he snapped. "You're coming with me." Ten minutes later, two slightly scared recruits stood on the steps leading to the post commander's quarters. Jed started back down the steps. Harry held tightly to his arm. "Come on," he whispered savagely, "we're going to talk with the colonel, Jed. Now don't you go getting chicken on me, you hear." "Harry, I ain't never even see'd no colonel, much less 'n talk to one," Jed said, "and I reckon I jest as soon not, if'n you don't mind." "I do mind," Harry snapped and pulled Jed up to the door. Their ring was answered by a pretty, teenaged girl. She smiled inquiringly at the two young soldiers. "Miss," Harry stammered, "we'd like to talk with Colonel Cartwright, please." The girl turned into the house. "Dad," she called, "someone to see you." Colonel William Cartwright came to the door. The light from the room glinted off the silver eagle on his collar. He looked at the two young soldiers. "What can I do for you men?" he asked. "Sir," Harry answered with a stiff salute and a quavering voice, "I'm Private Harry Fisher and this is Private Jediah Cromwell, sir." The colonel returned the salute. "All right, at ease. What do you want?" Harry gulped and took a firm grip on his courage. "Sir," he barked out, "are your house lights all in good working order?" "What?" Cartwright exploded. "What the devil are you talking about, soldier?" "Sir, we've got to show you something right now," Harry stammered. "It's urgent, colonel." "Now see here Fisher," the colonel said, "we've got proper channels for any problems you might have and I don't take care of those things at my quarters. I have an office in post head
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