Facing the Flag by Jules Verne
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At last when they stood beneath the rear wall behind which, though it was not visible, the Count knew Pavilion No. 17 was situated, he said: "You managed, I presume, to thoroughly explore the place, and are acquainted with every detail of it?" "Certainly, _Count_" replied Captain Spade, emphasizing the title. "You are perfectly sure about it?" "Perfectly. I could go through the park with my eyes shut. If you still persist in carrying out your scheme the pavilion can be easily reached." "I do persist, Spade." "Notwithstanding Thomas Roch's mental condition?" "Notwithstanding his condition; and if we succeed in carrying him off----" "That is my affair. When night comes on I undertake to enter the park of Healthful House, and then the pavilion garden without being seen by anybody." "By the entrance gate?" "No, on this side." |
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