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Jack Archer

CHAPTER IV
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But now that we are fairly off, they will find out nothing at Gallipoli, and it's likely that it will all blow over.

The authorities have plenty to think about at present without troubling themselves very much in following up a clue of this kind." In all the world there is no more lovely scene than that which greeted Jack Archer's eyes as he went on deck the following morning.
The "Falcon" was anchored about mid-channel.

On the left was Constantinople with its embattled wall, its palaces, its green foliage down to the water's edge, its domes and minarets rising thickly.
Separated from it by the Golden Horn, crossed by a bridge of boats, are Pera and Galatta, street rising above street.

Straight over the bows of the ship was the Bosphorus, with its wooded banks dotted with villas and palaces.

To the right was Scutari, with the great barrack standing on the edge of a cliff some fifty feet in height.


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