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The Son of Clemenceau

CHAPTER XVII
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Hercules became a nuisance to neglectful stable-keepers, and like conservative institutions.

Let us have done with him.

But, first, the final training of yourself.

I repeat that the marchioness' house was the rendezvous at the gates of Paris, where we assembled our bearers of intelligence.

Under cover of chit-chat and vocal-waltzes, we heard reports and issued orders.


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