Rather Like, Some Endeavours to Assume the Mantles of the Great

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The third of the party was the first to speak.
" Monsieur Katzenstein," he said in a perfectly even and passionless voice, " it is no use your pursuing this comedy. Three days ago, you managed to kidnap Monsieur Dancart, and to extract from him a document ... of the highest importance. By a stroke of good luck, I happened to witness the little scene — which was lucky inasmuch as it enabled me to be the means of avoiding a European catastrophe. My friend, Mr. Rawdon, was thus able to leave Londo
...n in time to stop your doing any mischief by bringing this document to England — at what we may term a — premature hour. Unfortunately for us, you were clever enough to escape from his hands upon your return to Paris. And it rested upon Mademoiselle Vera Gviasdovich " — ^he bowed elaborately to the lady who had been known as Madame de Saragosse — " to put you once more into our hands. Now I must ask you to hand back the document you were kind enough to — borrow from Monsieur Dancart, and to leave this country for ever." There are moments when a man feels he has lost a game, however cleverly he may have played his hand.

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