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Penurot's pale face turned almost green; Brandelaar's hard features were frightfully distorted in a grimace of rage. Half choking in the effort to keep down a furious curse, he drew a deep breath, and said "I don't know any Admiral Hollway, and I have never been in Dover in my life." "Well, well! Let us talk about your business or yours, M. Penurot.
A papered cigarilha, clad in an outer leaf of tobacco, was exceptionally good. All were excellent and full of flavour; they did not sicken during the voyage, and I should rank them with the far-famed Braganca of the Brazil. The most successful of these small speculations is that of Mr. E. Hollway.
A small pleasaunce overhanging a perpendicular cliff, and commanding a glorious view, shows the Quinta da Vigia, lately bought by Mr. Hollway for 8,000l., and let at 500l. to 1,000l, a year. Nothing more charming than its grounds, which attracted H.I.M. of Austria, and now the charming Countess Tyszkiewicz. Landward it faces the Rua da Imperatriz, which leads to the 'Loo Fields.
Admiral Hollway at Dover, who is in control of the intelligence department for the Channel and the coast from Cuxhaven to Brest, gave me the two loaves for Camille Penurot. That is all I know of the matter." "Was it the first time you had to carry out such commissions for Admiral Hollway?" "So help me God, the first time!" "But Penurot was not meant to keep these peculiar loaves for himself?
"If we strengthen Admiral Hollway in the belief that we intend to land the German troops in England from Antwerp and not from Kiel, our fleet of transports at Kiel will be able to cross the North Sea all the more safely and effect the landing in Scotland." Colonel Mercier-Milon reported from Brussels that he had arrested Countess Arselaarts and thought he had made a valuable capture.
If the fellows have betrayed Admiral Hollway, you may rely upon it they will do the same by us." "I trust to their fears and selfishness more than their honour. To take information about us to the English they must return here again, and so I hold them in my hand." "But the converse is true. I confess I have very little faith in such double-dealing spies."
Attested by the English harbour officials at Lerwick. Everything perfectly correct. "Very good," said Heideck. "Rear-Admiral Sir Frederick Hollway of Dover has not endorsed them, but that was not necessary at all." These words, uttered with perfect calmness, had an astounding effect upon the two men.
Now your brother has died without having disposed of his property. But my lawyer tells me that, as his sole heiress, I can claim his share of the inheritance. To arrange about this I have come here to Dover; for I found that I could only get the letter forwarded to Antwerp with the assistance of Admiral Hollway, who is charged with the protection of our coast.
"There must be some more people working for your father, hitherto unknown to us." "Why do you think that, Herr major?" "Your father had some letters from Admiral Hollway, which were not brought by Brandelaar." "Yes, yes, I know. I can imagine that." "Do you know who brought them over?" "I don't know for certain, but I can guess." "Can't you get me more certain information?" "I will try."
Heideck now set out for Ternenzen to give Brandelaar the information for Admiral Hollway that had been collected at his office, together with the private information that was of such importance to him. At last, having paid Brandelaar a thousand francs on account, Heideck also gave him the letter to Edith, with careful instructions as to its delivery.
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