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The King of the Mountains

Chapter 9 LETTER FROM ATHENS.

Word Count: 430    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

story to the publishers, I received from the correspon

by brigandage. If it had received them, it would have considered it a duty to have confiscated them for its profit. I hold, for your inspection, the list of our officers of the gendarmerie. You will find no trace of M. Pericles. I know only two men of that name; one is a tavern-keeper in Athens; the other sells spices in Tripolitza. As for the famous Hadgi-Stavros, whose name I have heard to-day, for the first time, he is a fabulous being whom one must relegate to Mythology. I confess, in all sincerity, that there have been sometimes brigands in the country. The principal

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“Researcher Hermann Schultz sets off on a voyage to Greece with the aim of collecting botanical and natural specimens. Once he arrives, however, he finds that his field work will be rather more complicated than he bargained for. The mountain range where he intended to carry out his study is controlled by a shadowy league of thieves and bandits. Will Schultz be able to escape their clutches?”
1 Chapter 1 HERMANN SCHULTZ.2 Chapter 2 PHOTINI.3 Chapter 3 MARY-ANN.4 Chapter 4 HADGI-STAVROS.5 Chapter 5 THE GENDARMES.6 Chapter 6 THE ESCAPE.7 Chapter 7 JOHN HARRIS.8 Chapter 8 THE COURT BALL.9 Chapter 9 LETTER FROM ATHENS.