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The Innocents Abroad
Part 4 of 6

CHAPTER XXXII
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We have seen all there was to see in the old city that had its birth sixteen hundred years before Christ was born, and was an old town before the foundations of Troy were laid--and saw it in its most attractive aspect.

Wherefore, why should we worry?
Two other passengers ran the blockade successfully last night.

So we learned this morning.

They slipped away so quietly that they were not missed from the ship for several hours.

They had the hardihood to march into the Piraeus in the early dusk and hire a carriage.


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