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The Arrow of Gold

CHAPTER I
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This get-up suited him but it also changed him extremely by doing away with the effect of flexible slimness he produced in his evening clothes.

He looked to me not at all himself but rather like a brother of the man who had been talking to us the night before.

He carried about him a delicate perfume of scented soap.

He gave us a flash of his white teeth and said: "It's a perfect nuisance.

We have just dismounted.


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