True Stories of the Great War Tales of Adventure Heroic Deeds Exploits Told B

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Stretched on the ground were the unconscious bodies of the two sen- tinels, heavily drugged by Seller's accomplices.
Shortly before this occurrence, which, though it nat- urally created a great sensation in the immediate circle of the Stafif, was thrown into the background by military events of considerable importance and the consequent long-desired removal of headquarters to a place nearer the Front, there occurred an event which I cannot but regard as connected with it. A certain Baron A, one
... of Seilern's intimate friends, found the means of obtaining permission to return to Vienna. The alleged reason for his departure was urgent family business — some sudden illness or similar call for his presence at home; but I am convinced that its real object was to prepare a sure hiding-place for the fugitive Count. It matters not what my reasons may be for so thinking; suffice it to say that information received from a sure source led me not only to that conclusion but to many other inferences.

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