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Examples
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"God's Anointed," as Hellar had scoffingly inferred, not only proclaimed the Germans as the chosen race, but also proclaimed an actual divinity of the blood of the House of Hohenzollern.
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I saw Hellar immediately and he declared a raid on Marguerite's apartment.
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"I cannot remain long as I have an engagement with Hellar, but perhaps Armstadt will remain until you return."
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I had gone to Hellar for enlightenment because I was gravely alarmed over the rumours of a strike among the labourers in the Protium Works.
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I could not well do otherwise than accept, and Hellar led me again to the apartment from which I had fled twenty-four hours before.
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Hence I went to call on Hellar, to ask of Zimmern's whereabouts.
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But recalling the men who had done so much to fill me with hope and faith in the righteousness of my mission, I again changed my plan and sought out Dr. Zimmern and Col. Hellar and arranged for them to meet me that evening at Grauble's quarters.
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I then recalled my promise to inform Hellar and Zimmern of the outcome of my demonstration.
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"So Col. Hellar has told you that he wrote 'God's Anointed'?" exclaimed
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I questioned Hellar and Zimmern closely but found that all they knew was that a submarine tunnel did exist leading from Berlin somewhere into the open sea; but its exact location they did not know.
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