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The Ivory Trail

CHAPTER One
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S., and English, and a Greek passport in case of accident.

Traveling looked good to me." "If you traveled on a Greek passport you couldn't use citizenship papers of any other country," Fred objected.
"Who said I traveled on a Greek passport?
Do you take me for such a fool?
Who listens to a Greek consul?
He may protest, and accept fees, but Greece is a little country and no one listens to her consuls.

I carry a Greek passport in case I should find somewhere someday a Greek consul with influence or a Greek whom I wish to convince.

I traveled to South Africa as an American.

I went to Cape Town with the idea of going to Salisbury, and working my way up from there as a trader into the Congo.


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