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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

CHAPTER II
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He accepted no help except from his harum-scarum "Peoncito." When Karl's children, great hulking youngsters, hastened to his assistance and offered to hold his stirrup, he would repel them with snorts of indignation.
"So you think I am no longer able to help myself, eh!.

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There's still enough life in me to make those who are waiting for me to die, so as to grab my dollars, chew their disappointment a long while yet!" Since the German and his wife were kept pointedly apart from the family life, they had to put up with these allusions in silence.

Karl, needing protection, constantly shadowed the Frenchman, improving every opportunity to overwhelm him with his eulogies.


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