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CHAPTER XXII
16/22

What can we do against the police of this country working in their own land ?" Streuss struck the table before which they were standing.

The veins in his temples were like whipcord.
"Adolf," he muttered, "you talk like a fool! Can't you see what it means?
If that document reaches its destination, what do you suppose will happen ?" "They will know our plans, of course," Kahn answered.

"They will have time to make preparation." Streuss laughed bitterly.
"Worse than that!" he exclaimed.

"They are not all fools, these English statesmen, though one would think so to read their speeches.
Can't you see what the result would be if that document reaches Downing Street?
War at a moment's notice, war six months too soon! Don't you know that every shipbuilding yard in Germany is working night and day?
Don't you know that every nerve is being strained, that the muscles of the country are hammering the rivets into our new battleships?
There is but one chance for this country, and if her statesmen read that document they will know what it is.

It is open to them to destroy the German navy utterly, to render themselves secure against attack." "They would never have the courage," Kahn declared.


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