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The Zeppelin’s Passenger

CHAPTER XXII
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You can have the car, if you like.

There must be some place where you can go and hide until you can get away from the country." "But I'm dining here to-night," Lessingham protested.

"I'm not going to hide anywhere." The two women exchanged glances of despair.
"Can't I make you understand!" Philippa exclaimed pathetically.

"You're in danger here--really in danger!" Lessingham's demeanour showed no appreciation of the situation.
"Of course, I can quite understand," he said, "that Griffiths is suspicious about me, but, after all, no one can prove that I have broken the law here, and I shall not make things any better by attempting an opera bouffe flight.

Can I have my head tied up and come and talk to you about it later on ?" "Oh, if you like," Philippa assented weakly.


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