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The Son of Clemenceau

CHAPTER VI
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Once at Hamburg, you may turn your face in any direction you desire.

But the slayer of Major Von Sendlingen would not be able to cross the French or Italian frontier." "For a man intending to see Italy, that would be taking me greatly out of the road," muttered Claudius, sinking into a chair.
"Then go as far as Ulm only, where you will let the train proceed without you.

Send for a doctor whose address I will give you and I answer for his helping you to get into Switzerland.

After all, that will be better.

But I see that you are weak with your exertions and want of proper nourishment." "It is rest I most need." "Then stretch yourself on this sofa, and let me cover you with a traveling-rug.


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