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The Zeppelin’s Passenger

CHAPTER XXX
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The only thing is that if he is really going to-night, I don't see why I shouldn't let the matter drift out of my mind." "It is so much better," Helen agreed.

"Try as hard as ever I can, I cannot picture his doing any harm to anybody.

And as for any information he may have gained here, well, I think that we can safely let him take it back to Germany." "He was always," Richard continued reminiscently, "a sort of cross between a dreamer, an idealist, and a sportsman.

There was never anything of the practical man of affairs about him.

He was scrupulously honourable, and almost a purist in his outlook upon life.


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