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Victory

CHAPTER THREE
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But he put on a sinister expression to tell us that Heyst had not paid perhaps three visits altogether to his "establishment." This was Heyst's crime, for which Schomberg wished him nothing less than a long and tormented existence.

Observe the Teutonic sense of proportion and nice forgiving temper.
At last, one afternoon, Schomberg was seen approaching a group of his customers.

He was obviously in high glee.

He squared his manly chest with great importance.
"Gentlemen, I have news of him.

Who?
why, that Swede.


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