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The Zeppelin’s Passenger

CHAPTER V
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I am going to telephone now." "So many thanks," he answered.

"I should like a pleasant bedroom and sitting room, and a bathroom if possible.

My luggage you will find already there.

A friend in London has seen to that." She looked at him curiously.
"You are very thorough, aren't you ?" she remarked.
"The people of the country whom it is my destiny to serve all are," he replied.

"One weak link, you know, may sometimes spoil the mightiest chain." She closed the door and took up the telephone.
"Number three, please," she began.


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