[The Zeppelin’s Passenger by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookThe Zeppelin’s Passenger CHAPTER XVII 16/16
Here we sit talking to an enemy as though he were one of our best friends." "I refuse to be called an enemy," Lessingham protested.
"There are times when individuality is a far greater thing than nationality.
I am just a human being, born into the same world and warmed by the same sun as you. Nothing can alter the fact that we are fellow creatures." "Dreymarsh once more," Philippa announced, looking out of the window. "And you're a terribly plausible person, Mr.Lessingham.Come round and see us after dinner--if it doesn't interfere with your work." "On the contrary," he murmured under his breath.
"Thank you very much.".
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