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Truxton King

CHAPTER I
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Anything more, sir ?" "Yes.

What's he looking so hard at me for?
Does he think I'm a pickpocket ?" "You know as much as I, sir," was all that the waiter said in reply.
King pocketed the coin he had intended for the fellow, and deliberately left the place.

He could not put off the feeling, however, that the intense stare of Baron Dangloss, the watch-dog of the land, followed him until the corner of the wall intervened.

The now incensed American glanced involuntarily across the square in the direction of Spantz's shop.

He saw three mounted soldiers ride up to the curb and hail the armourer as he started to close his doors.


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