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The Zeppelin’s Passenger

CHAPTER I
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"I suppose the child really can keep the hat, can't she ?" she added, turning to the Commandant.
"Officially the matter is outside my cognizance," he declared.

"I shall have nothing to say." The two young men exchanged glances.
"A hat," Somerfield ruminated, "especially a Homburg hat, is scarcely an appurtenance of warfare." His brother officer stood for a moment looking gravely at the object in question.

Then he winked at Somerfield and sighed.
"I shall take the whole responsibility," he decided magnanimously, "of saying nothing about the matter.

We can't afford to quarrel with Miss Nora, can we, Somerfield ?" "Not on your life," that young man agreed.
"Sensible boys!" Nora pronounced graciously.
"Thank you very much, Captain Griffiths, for not encouraging them in their folly.

You can take me as far as the post-office when you go, Arthur," she continued, turning to the fortunate possessor of the side-car, "and we'll have some golf to-morrow afternoon, if you like." "Won't Mr.Somerfield have some tea ?" Helen invited.
"Thank you very much, Miss Fairclough," the man replied; "we had tea some time ago at Watson's, where I found Miss Nora." Nora suddenly held up her finger.


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