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The Zeppelin’s Passenger

CHAPTER XXIX
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"I had the great pleasure of arranging for your release." "Look here," Richard went on, "I'm groping about a bit.

I don't understand.

Forgive me if I run off the track.

I'm not forgetting our friendship, Maderstrom, or what I owe to you since you came and found me at Wittenburg.

But for all that, you have served in the German Army and are an enemy, and I want to know what you are doing here, in England, in my brother-in-law's house." "No particular harm, Richard, I promise you," Lessingham replied mildly.
"You are here under a false name!" "Hamar Lessingham, if you do not mind," the other assented.


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