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Arms and the Woman

CHAPTER VII
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It is true that the description of Hillars and myself tallies somewhat, only my hair is dark, while his is light, what there is left of it, and he is a handsomer man than I.

All this I should have told you with pleasure, and you would have been saved no end of trouble.

I presume that there is nothing left for you to do but to carry me back to the city.

To quell any further doubt, here are my passports, and if these are not satisfactory, why take me before Prince O----, your Chancellor." He was irresolute, and half inclined to believe me.
"I do not know what to do.

You know, then, the gentleman I am seeking ?" "Yes." "Would he enter this country under an assumed name ?" "No.


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