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Clementina

CHAPTER VI
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CHAPTER VI.
The next afternoon Wogan came to the town of Ulm.
"Gaydon," he said to himself as he watched its towers and the smoke curling upwards from its chimneys, "would go no further to-day with this letter in his pocket.

Gaydon--the cautious Gaydon--would sleep in this town and in its most populous quarter.

Gaydon would put up at the busiest inn.

Charles Wogan will follow Gaydon's example." Wogan rode slowly through the narrow streets of gabled houses until he came to the market square.

The square was frequented; its great fountain was playing; citizens were taking the air with their wives and children; the chief highway of the town ran through it; on one side stood the frescoed Rathhaus, and opposite to it there was a spacious inn.


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