The Duel of Dr. Hirsch-3

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“He’s round at the Hotel Saint Louis by the Elysée, where we drove with him. He’s packing up, I tell you.” “Will he be there still, do you think?” asked Flambeau, frowning at the table. “I don’t think he can get away yet,” replied the Duke; “he’s packing to go a long journey ...” “No,” said Father Brown, quite simply, but suddenly standing up, “for a very short journey. For one of the shortest, in fact. But we may still be in time to catch him if we go there in a motor-cab.” Nothing more could be got out of him until the cab swept round the corner by the Hotel Saint Louis, where they got out, and he led the party up a side lane already in deep shadow with the growing dusk. Once, when the Duke impatiently asked whether Hirsch was guilty of treason or not, he answered rather absently: “N

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