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A Maker of History

CHAPTER I
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"You tell him I'm a perfectly harmless individual.

Never been abroad before." The officer listened, and took notes in his pocketbook of the passport and letter of credit.

Then he departed with a formal salute, and they heard his horse's hoofs ring upon the road outside as he galloped away.
The little man came close up to the table.
"You'll excuse me, sir," he said, "but you seem to have upset the officials very much by being upon the line last night.

There have been some rumors going about--but perhaps you're best not to know that.

May I give you a word of advice, sir ?" "Let me give you one," Guy declared.


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