The Road to En-Dor, Being An Account of How Two Prisoners of War At Yozgad in Turkey Won Their Way to Freedom
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"The Spook says this is all true," he said to us. "It says this letter is word for word the same as one which has actually been sent." Hill and I simulated great agitation. "I know it is true," I replied, "that is why we wanted to withdraw!" "But I thought this letter was merely an invention of the Spook," said Moi'se. 'T wish it was," I said, "for he has given away what we had intended to keep as a deep secret, as it involves others." "Jones and I got that telepathic message about the Caucasus... troops last night," said Hill. "This becomes very serious and very complicated," said the Pimple. "I know it does," I said. "Haven't I tried to withdraw? But the Spook threatens us, and we can't! What are we to do?" "If Moi'se will keep quiet about what we have said," Hill suggested, "perhaps the Commandant will still think it all an invention of the Spook's." "Could you delete from your record that last sentence where the Spook says it is all true?" I asked. "Yes," said Mo'ise, and drew his pencil lightly through it.
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