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A Splendid Hazard

CHAPTER I
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On his part the recipient of this particular impulse was also meditating; Napoleon had been utterly forgotten, verbally at least.

Well, perhaps they had threshed out that interesting topic during the afternoon.

Finally he laid down the end of his cigarette.
"I have to thank you very much for a pleasant evening, Mr.Fitzgerald." "Glad I ran into you.

It has done me no end of good.

I leave for the East to-morrow.


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