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Excerpt from Chapter Two
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Moments later,
the fog cleared. The creek was much wider now, a river
flowing past them. The pasture was not so different but the distant
hill
was further away than the one they'd left and it rose up to some
kind of
fortification.
What Jason
noticed first was Charlotte's white bonnet. She wore a
long, full skirt and a blouse with puffed sleeves gathered in at the
elbows and wrists. He and Squid had on knee breeches, homespun
shirts
and black peaked caps.
"I didn't want
to do this," Charlotte said, staring down at her buckled
shoes and white stockings.
"Don't worry,
Lottie," Squid chimed in, stomping back and forth in his
knee-high boots. "Where did we slip to this time?"
"I don't have a
clue. Germany again?"
"How about
Luxembourg?" Jason looked questioningly at Charlotte.
"Why
Luxembourg?"
"It looks a bit
like the postcard." Jason waved toward the
fortification.
"I've still got
my pack," Squid said, banging at a brown cloth sack
hanging from two ropes hooked over his shoulders. "I'll still have
my
juice pack in there."
They all still
had packs but they were roughly woven cloth now.
Hopefully, there might be snacks left, though likely quite different
from what he and Charlotte had packed. Squid found a small flask and
before Charlotte had time to check it, drank it down.
"Sweet Lottie,
like grape juice."
"I hope it was
juice," she replied.
"I wouldn't
worry," Jason added, hoping he sounded reassuring. "How's
your flute?"
"Wooden like
last time. What about the horn?"
"I think it's a
bit longer and shinier." He undid the belt at his
waist, securing the bugle. "Charlotte, I know you didn't want to
take
off again yet. Are you sorry?"
" Not much point
being sorry. I played too. Anyway, we're here and
whatever happens, happens."
"Maybe we'll be smarter this time," Jason said.
"We don't even
know where we are."
"What do you
think we should do?"
"We have to find
some place to spend the night," Charlotte said. "I
don't want Squid getting sick like he did on our first trip."
"We go march
over the hill," Squid cut in, giving his now wooden drum
a few rat-tat-tats. "And find the castle again." He grinned and
marched
off, pounding full force.
"Might as well
do what Mr. Optimism says," Jason replied.
They followed
the river bank for a while and when it came out onto a
road, they turned and crossed a solid wooden bridge toward the
hillside.
Near the top of the hill. Squid stopped. "Hot," he said, pulling off
his cap and sitting by the side of the road.
"Listen," Jason said. "I hear voices. Quite a few of them." They all
froze.
" Down in the
valley," Charlotte whispered. "I don't think we should
play." She listened again. "Even better, let's hide the instruments
in
our packs."
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Excerpt from Chapter Five
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They were almost at the top of the hill, Charlotte and Squid in
front,
Jason following. Without warning, someone grabbed him from behind, a
muscled arm pinning him across his chest. "Ou allez-vous," a bass
voice
hissed in his ear. He blinked to see a second person had jumped in
front
of Charlotte and Squid. "Asseyez-vous," a woman's voice told them.
Jason glanced at her rough cloth pants and jacket, a peaked cap
hiding
her face. It's not two men, he thought, feeling somehow relieved.
Maybe
we stand a chance.
Charlotte sat on
the road and pulled Squid down beside her. Jason was
pushed roughly toward them so that he half fell to a sitting
position
against Squid.
Their captors
stood a short distance away, whispering and obviously
deciding what to do next. Jason wondered if they were part of the
group
they could see below. He wished the bugle was tied to his belt. What
if
they confiscated their packs?
"Ils sont
espions," man said out loud. He removed his peaked cap and
ran his fingers through wavy brown hair.
The woman shook
her head. "Ils sont plus probablement voleurs." She
was trim and with the cap on did look like a young man.
More whispering.
"What did they
say, Lottie?" Squid grabbed Charlotte's hand and his
bottom lip quivered.
"They think
we're thieves or spys," Charlotte said quietly. "It's
French, Jason."
"I'm getting it
," Jason replied grimly, "and I hated French in
school."
"Are we in
France, then?" Charlotte said, putting her arm around Squid.
Jason shrugged.
"Get up," the
man said roughly, pulling his cap back on. "For now,
we'll take you to the camp."
"They won't be
wanting three more mouths to feed," the woman added.
The children
scrambled to their feet and were escorted down the hill,
the man pushing Jason ahead, his hand around the back of Jason's
neck .
The woman walked ahead of them, holding firmly to Charlotte and
Squid's
arms. Jason noticed her uneven gait, as if one leg was a bit shorter
than the other.
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