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A Maker of History

CHAPTER I
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AN ACCIDENTAL SPY The boy sat up and rubbed his eyes.

He was stiff, footsore, and a little chilly.

There was no man-servant arranging his bath and clothes, no pleasant smell of coffee--none of the small luxuries to which he was accustomed.

On the contrary, he had slept all night upon a bed of bracken, with no other covering than the stiff pine needles from the tall black trees, whose rustling music had lulled him to sleep.
He sat up, and remembered suddenly where he was and how he had come there.

He yawned, and was on the point of struggling to his feet when he became aware of certain changed conditions in his surroundings.


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