. In the heart of German intrigue . a o wu iz; OiHZW1/1 z O a in o. en O a- N P-H z O o a U Z o< en IN SALONTCA WITH MR. VENIZELOS of the Cretan guard at the gate and of the manyCretan gendarmes and officers inside the beau-tiful garden, and then entered Mr. Venizelossabode and were ushered into a large bachelor-looking room. We had only to wait a minutebefore a man opened a door and came in. Hishair was white, but his step was alert and young,almost boyish. He came up and shook hands withus as if he had known us before. Oh, we knowall about you, he said. I stood staring at you Mr.


. In the heart of German intrigue . a o wu iz; OiHZW1/1 z O a in o. en O a- N P-H z O o a U Z o< en IN SALONTCA WITH MR. VENIZELOS of the Cretan guard at the gate and of the manyCretan gendarmes and officers inside the beau-tiful garden, and then entered Mr. Venizelossabode and were ushered into a large bachelor-looking room. We had only to wait a minutebefore a man opened a door and came in. Hishair was white, but his step was alert and young,almost boyish. He came up and shook hands withus as if he had known us before. Oh, we knowall about you, he said. I stood staring at you Mr. Venizelos?Yes, madame. Will you be seated?* We sat side by side on a sofa, Kenneth Brownfacing us. I could not believe that it was In spite of his white hair, he was amuch younger and better-looking man than anyof his pictures, and of a simplicity of mannerthat was almost unnatural. Are you sure you are Mr. Venizelos? Iasked again. Arent you a man who looks alittle like him, and whom Mr. Venizelos uses toreceive lesser people? He laughed. I really a


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