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The Port of Missing Men

CHAPTER XIX
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Next, Senator Sanderson vouched for him as one of his Montana constituents.

You know the rest of the story.

I swallowed him whole; he called at our house on several occasions, and came to the post, and I asked him to my supper for the Spanish attache." "And now, Dick, we want you to find him and get him into a room with ourselves, where we can ask him some questions," declared Judge Claiborne.
They discussed the matter in detail.

It was agreed that Dick should remain at the Springs for a few days to watch Chauvenet; then, if he got no clue to Armitage's whereabouts, he was to go to Montana, to see if anything could be learned there.
"We must find him--there must be no mistake about it," said the Ambassador to Judge Claiborne, when they were alone.

"They are almost panic-stricken in Vienna.


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