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The Innocents Abroad
Part 4 of 6

CHAPTER XXXII
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So we dodged--we were used to that by this time--and when the scouts reached the spot we had so lately occupied, we were absent.

They cruised along the shore, but in the wrong direction, and shortly our own boat issued from the gloom and took us aboard.

They had heard our signal on the ship.

We rowed noiselessly away, and before the police-boat came in sight again, we were safe at home once more.
Four more of our passengers were anxious to visit Athens, and started half an hour after we returned; but they had not been ashore five minutes till the police discovered and chased them so hotly that they barely escaped to their boat again, and that was all.

They pursued the enterprise no further.
We set sail for Constantinople to-day, but some of us little care for that.


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