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A Footnote to History

CHAPTER IX--"FUROR CONSULARIS"
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I am tempted to believe the threat to arrest Fletcher was the last mutter of the declining tempest and a mere sop to Knappe's self-respect.

I am tempted to believe the rumour in question was substantially correct, and the steamer from Wellington had really brought the German consul grounds for hesitation, if not orders to retreat.

I believe the unhappy man to have awakened from a dream, and to have read ominous writing on the wall.

An enthusiastic popularity surrounded him among the Germans.

It was natural.


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