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Arsene Lupin

CHAPTER XIX
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And you only reached Paris at six this morning.

You couldn't have had a very high-power car ?" said Guerchard.
"I had a 100 h.-p.

car," said the Duke.
"Then you must have had a devil of a break-down," said Guerchard.
"Yes, it was pretty bad, but I've known worse," said the Duke carelessly.

"It lost me about three hours: oh, at least three hours.
I'm not a first-class repairer, though I know as much about an engine as most motorists." "And there was nobody there to help you repair it ?" said Guerchard.
"No; M.Gournay-Martin could not let me have his chauffeur to drive me to Paris, because he was keeping him to help guard the chateau.

And of course there was nobody on the road, because it was two o'clock in the morning." "Yes, there was no one," said Guerchard slowly.
"Not a soul," said the Duke.
"It was unfortunate," said Guerchard; and there was a note of incredulity in his voice.
"My having to repair the car myself ?" said the Duke.
"Yes, of course," said Guerchard, hesitating a little over the assent.
The Duke dropped the end of his cigarette into a tray, and took out his case.


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