Havoc by E. Phillips (Edward Phillips) Oppenheim
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"The report is written," she explained, "on five pages of foolscap.
They are contained in a long envelope, scaled with the Chancellor's crest. Von Behrling, being one of the family, has the same crest. He has prepared another envelope, the same size and weight, and signed it with his seal. It is this which he will hand over to the Ambassador if he should return unexpectedly. The real one he has concealed." "Is he here?" Bellamy inquired. "Thank Heavens, no!" she answered. "My dear David, what are you thinking of? He is not here and he dare not come here. You are to go to your rooms," she added, glancing at the clock, "and between five and six o'clock this evening you will be rung up on the telephone. A rendezvous will be given you for later on to-night. You must take the money there and receive the packet. Von Behrling will be disguised and prepared for flight." Bellamy's eyes glowed. "You believe this?" he exclaimed. "I believe it," she replied. "He is going to do it. After he has seen you, he will make his way to Plymouth. I have promised - don't look at me, David - I have promised to join him there." Bellamy was grave. "There will be trouble," he said. "He will come back. He will want to shoot you. He may be slow-witted in some things, but he is |
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