Author: James Fiske Year: 1915 Rank: Rating: Original Rating: Pop Rating: Genres/categories: Free books
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Excerpt: ... Besides, we would have seen him had he done that, and shot him." "I don't think he swam the Danube, I'm quite sure he could not have managed that. What I am afraid of is that he doubled on his tracks in some fashion and got ashore." "But that was even more impossible, I tell you! We expected him to try to do that, and we watched out especially to make it too hard for him to do it, even though he is as slippery as an eel." "And still I should like to make sure, I think. I shall have to go into Semlin." "To look for him? It will be risky." "Perhaps, but it can't be helped. I doubt if it will be so risky, though. I'm not sure that even Hallo suspects yet that I was more than I seemed." "Wouldn't your sudden disappearance just at this critical time give it away to him?" "I don't think so, because I was very careful to arrange a good excuse. I have talked for two or three weeks of the illness of my uncle in Buda-Pesth, and have said that if he became worse perhaps I might have to go home very suddenly. And I left a note in the office when I came out yesterday, because I was sure I would not be back, saying I had been called away. I didn't say I was going to Buda-Pesth
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