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Excerpt from The Zeppelin's Passenger
I was up until two o'clock, as it happened, he replied, but I knew nothing about the matter until it was brought to' my notice officially.
Helen Fairclough, who was doing the honours for Lady Cranston, her absent hostess, assumed the slight air of superiority to which the circumstances of the case entitled her.
I heard it distinctly, she declared; in fact it woke me up. I hung out of the window, and I could hear the engine just as plainly as though it were over the golf links.
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