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The Foreigner

CHAPTER XVIII
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"Ah," he continued in his deep undertone, "that will be joy." Ever since the arrival of Rosenblatt in the country he had been under surveillance of one of these two old Nihilists, walking, though he knew it not, side by side with death.

To Malkarski fell the task of keeping within sight and sound of Rosenblatt during the following day.
The negotiations in connection with the transfer of the mine property were practically completed.

The money for the improvements effected had been paid.

There remained only a few minor matters to be settled, and for that a meeting was arranged at the mine on the evening of the following day.

At this meeting Kalman had with great reluctance agreed to be present.


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