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The Zeppelin’s Passenger

CHAPTER XXIII
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What it was that attracted me I do not know.

I think it was the thought of that wild ride amongst the clouds, and the starlight.

It seemed such a wonderful beginning to any enterprise.

And, Philippa, for one part of my adventure, the part which concerns you, it was a gorgeous prelude, and for the other--well, it just does not count because I have no fear.

I have faith in my fortune, do you know that?
I believe that I shall leave this place unharmed, but I believe that if I leave it without you, I shall go back to the worst hell in which a man could ever..." "Bertram," she pleaded, "think of it all.


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