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A Splendid Hazard by Harold MacGrath
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deeper in color and the face was thinner, but there was no shadow of
doubt in Fitzgerald's mind.

"Breitmann?" he said, with a friendly hand.

The other stood still. There was no recognition in his eyes; at least,
Fitzgerald saw none.

"Breitmann is my name, sir," he replied courteously.

"I am Fitzgerald; don't you remember me? We dined in Paris last year,
after we had spent the afternoon with the Napoleonic relics. You
haven't forgotten Macedonia?"

Breitmann took the speaker by the arm, and turned him round.
Fitzgerald had been standing with his back to the light. The scrutiny
was short. The eyes of the Bavarian softened, though the quizzical
wrinkles at the corners remained unchanged. All at once his whole
expression warmed.

"It is you? And what do you here?" extending both hands.

Some doubt lingered in Fitzgerald's mind; yet the welcome was perfect,
from whichever point he chose to look. "Come in to breakfast," he
said, "and I'll tell you."

"My table is here; sit by the window. Who was it said that the world
is small? Do you know, that dinner in Paris was the first decent meal
I had had in a week? And I didn't recognize you at once! _Herr
Gott_!" with sudden weariness. "Perhaps I have had reason to forget
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