[The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by Vicente Blasco Ibanez]@TWC D-Link bookThe Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse CHAPTER III 49/142
. And in order to ventilate his wrath, he broke forth into tirades against the enemy's espionage, against the carelessness of the police force in permitting so many Germans to remain hidden in Paris.
Then he suddenly became quiet, thinking of his own behavior in this line.
He, too, was involuntarily contributing toward the maintenance and support of the foe. The fall of the ministry and the constitution of a government of national defense made it apparent that something very important must have taken place.
The alarms and tears of Dona Luisa increased his nervousness.
The good lady was no longer returning from the churches, cheered and strengthened.
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