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A Fascinating Traitor

CHAPTER XIII
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"A romantic gratitude to a retired British officer, who had once befriended the Prince's august father, was the one impelling cause of a visit, in which the strictest retirement would be guarded by the dweller on the Roof of the World," etc., etc.

So read out Madame Delavigne, closing with the remark that the "Moonshee had already visited the Royal Victoria Hotel at St.Heliers to arrange for the coming of his friend, and to the regret of the authorities, the Prince would decline all the hospitality due to his exalted rank." "Captain Murray must be even now at work," anxiously said the fair reader.
"We will hear at once," said Anstruther.

"Prince Djiddin, you must now materialize! For Murray's letter tells me that he is already in full communication with Jules Victor at the Hotel Bellevue.

So the 'Moonshee' has one faithful friend near at hand.

If there is any shadowing of either of you, Jules Victor is an invincible avant garde.


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