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ger; a heavily-built, large-jawed, uncommunicative man. As I w
head of the man who so helped us to escape. I have instructed this gentleman to secure us, through an agent, three empty houses in different parts of the city, and he has done so; they stand in the center of blocks, and have rear exits, opening upon other streets or alleys, at right angles with the streets on which the houses stand. Then in
hat brought us there, and thus identify its owner a
They will be well armed and equipped with hand-grenades of dynamite. If they perceive that the spies cannot be shaken off, or that they propose to follow any of our carriages to their stables, it will be their duty to swiftly overtake the pursuers, and, as they pass them, f
they not identify the ma
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d paid one month's rent in advance for each, he left the city; and before to-morrow night he will be home again, and without his disguise; and he could never be suspected or identified as the same man. And," he added, "I do not propose that you shall go into that lion's den unsupported. We will have twenty of the B
d thanked him for his care of
scarce in this world that one cannot do too much for them. We must be c
ot the Oligarchy find
that after certain events had occurred, of which I may tell you some day, I did not return home for several years; and then I came for revenge, with ample preparations for my own safety. I resumed my old place in society with a new appearance and a new character. That personage is constantly watched by spies; but he spends his time in drunkenness
some great injustice, "like eager droppings into milk," had soured an o
my enemies and your cause my
d with delight
dear Gabriel, hold
onded; "at all t
of money, and with mutual
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