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Greetings This is a reading of the book The Airship Golden Hind
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The Airship Golden Hind By
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Percy F Westerman
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CHAPTER 12 CONFIDENCES
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In one of the store-rooms, the contents of which had been removed in order to adapt the place to present requirements, sat Enrico Jaures and the would-be assassin
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They were under lock and key and had been unceremoniously bundled into durance vile without the formality of an introduction
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Enrico was feeling fairly content, in spite of being a prisoner After all, he reflected, nothing had been proved against him
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He had scored in his encounter with the captain and owner of the British airship, and, all things considered, he was being well treated
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He made no remark when his new companion was gently but firmly propelled through the doorway The newcomer was equally reticent
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so the ill-assorted pair--one rigged out in the nondescript garments of a low-class inhabitant of Gibraltar and the other in European clothes and a tarboosh--sat in opposite corners of the limited space
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For the best part of an hour neither spoke Occasionally they regarded each other furtively
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Then the gentleman who had demonstrated so effectively how not to shoot straight began to slumber Sitting on his haunches with his arms clasped round his bent knees, he nodded his crimson tarboosh until his head found a rather uncomfortable resting-place on his clasped hands
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Then in his somnolent condition he began muttering his wandering sentences, punctuated with many 'Achs
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' Enrico listened intently
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Hitherto he had been in ignorance of the motive that had prompted the would-be murderer Now he had enough evidence to form the conclusion that they both had a motive in common--to wreck the attempt of the British competitor to win the Chauvasse Prize
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Nevertheless Jaures was of a cautious disposition, and when his companion awoke he still maintained his attitude of aloofness
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Breakfast time came
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One of the 'Golden Hind’s' crew appeared with quite a substantial meal, and both men were hungry The pure, cold air, a striking contrast to the hot, enervating atmosphere of Alexandria, had given them an enormous appetite, and the fact that they had to share their meals and were not provided with knives and forks did not trouble them
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'Pass the salt,' said Enrico’s companion, speaking in German
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Jaures complied without hesitation
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The request was so natural that it took him completely off his guard
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'So you do speak German,' remarked the wearer of the tarboosh
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Enrico shook his head
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'Come, come,' continued the other 'Do not say that you cannot
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I asked you for the salt I was not looking at it, so that you have no excuse
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' Jaures swallowed a big chunk of bread and stole cautiously to the door
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For a few seconds he listened lest there should be anyone eavesdropping without
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'Yes,' he admitted 'My mother was German
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But don’t speak so loudly '
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'From what town came she ' enquired his companion
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'From Lubeck,' he replied
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'And I come from Immeristadt
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I am a Swabian and my name is Otto Freising,' announced the German 'What are you doing here
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' 'I am not here of my own free will,' said Jaures, guardedly
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He was rather inclined to shut up like an oyster, but his semi-compatriot was persistent
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'I suppose these Englishmen will hang me,' remarked Otto 'My one regret is that I did not succeed in my attempt
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' 'What attempt
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' asked Enrico, innocently As a matter of fact he knew, having watched the shooting affray
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Otto told him
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'The trouble is,' he added, 'I’ve been paid for this business
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Ten thousand Egyptian piastres I have a banker’s order for that amount in my pocket
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Will they search me '
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'Without a doubt,' replied Enrico, whose knowledge of British criminal courts was of a first-hand order 'But in a way you are lucky
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You were paid--I was not I succeeded--you failed
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' The German raised his eyebrows, but forbore to elicit further information concerning Jaures’ motives
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'My difficulty,' resumed Otto, 'is what I am to do with this banker’s order
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I undertook the business because I was hard up, and should I be hanged or even imprisoned my family will not benefit because the money will be confiscated '
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He paused Enrico eyed him thoughtfully
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He would willingly rob anybody Now was a chance of enriching himself at the expense of his semi-compatriot
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'These English cannot keep me in captivity much longer,' he observed
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'They can prove nothing against me When I regain my liberty I propose paying a visit to my mother’s relations in Lubeck
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Perhaps I might be able to render you a service by handing that draft to your relatives '
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Otto showed no great eagerness to close with the offer His hesitation increased his companion’s cupidity
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'Rest assured that the money will eventually reach a safe destination,' he urged enigmatically
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'Better even to run the risk of its being lost than to let it fall into the hands of these Englishmen '
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'That is so,' agreed Otto 'At any rate I can entrust it in your keeping for the next few days until I know what they propose doing with me
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You will, of course, be paid well for your trouble '
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Enrico waved his hands deprecatingly, swearing by his patron Saint Enrico of Guadalajara that it would be a pleasure and a duty to assist a German in distress
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'Very well, then,' agreed Otto, producing a paper from the double crown of his tarboosh
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The Rock Scorp, craftily concealing his delight at the success of his plan, took the document and glanced at the amount written thereon As he did so he uttered an exclamation
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'Dios
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' he ejaculated
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'What is it ' enquired Otto
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'The signature--Hans von Effrich
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I know the man He was at Barcelona when the U-boats were busy
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I helped him to--' He broke off abruptly, realising, perhaps, that there were limits to an exchange of confidences
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'Von Effrich--I have never met him,' declared Otto
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'All I know is that he is now an agent for Count Karl von Sinzig '
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'Where is he now ' enquired Jaures
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'Who
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--von Sinzig or von Effrich '
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'Von Effrich '
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'He is usually to be found in Corinth,' replied Otto 'Why do you ask
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' 'Because he might also pay me what von Sinzig owes me,' replied Enrico
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'We apparently are engaged on similar tasks '
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'To cripple or delay this airship,' added Otto 'Up to the present we have not made much of a success of it
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My prospects are not at all bright, but my one hope is that when we arrive at Singapore von Blicker will be there A clever fellow, von Blicker
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I met him at von Effrich’s house just before I left Corinth for Alexandria--a month ago '
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'What is he going to do ' asked Enrico
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'I believe he’ll---- S’sh
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someone coming '