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The Hosts of the Air

CHAPTER III
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One Weber, an Alsatian, an able and trustworthy man whom I know, gave me the news." It had often been his habit, when speaking his own language, to call her, American fashion, "Miss" instead of "Mademoiselle," and now she smiled at the little, remembered touch.
"It was Mr.Weber who brought the letter to me in Paris, Mr.Scott," she said.

"You know it was my wish to serve our brave soldiers hurt in battle, and I was not surprised that the letter from Philip should come." "In what manner did you arrive here ?" "In a small automobile.

It is standing behind the cathedral now.

Antoine is an excellent driver.

But, Oh, Mr.Scott, it has been a strange and lonely ride! Once we thought we were going to be captured.


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