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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

CHAPTER IV
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He must go; there were still many things which he had to do before going to the station.

The Germans living in Paris had fled in great bands as though a secret order had been circulating among them.

That afternoon the last of those who had been living ostensibly in the Capital would depart.
"I have come to see you because of our family interest, because it was my duty to give you fair warning.

You are a foreigner, and nothing holds you here.

If you are desirous of witnessing a great historic event, remain--but it will be better for you to go.


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