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The Zeppelin’s Passenger

CHAPTER XXIX
15/17

Do what you believe to be your duty." Richard followed Helen out, closing the door after him.

Lessingham looked down into Philippa's face.
"You are more wonderful even than I thought," he continued softly.

"You say so little and you live so near the truth.

It is those of us who feel as you do--who understand--to whom this war is so terrible." "I want to ask you one question before I send you away," she told him.
"This journey to America ?" "It is a mission on behalf of Germany," he explained, "but it is, after all, an open one.

I have friends--highly placed friends--in my own country, who in their hearts feel as I do about the war.


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