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 you remarked, Herr President, that that was your own brandy? In that case it would be wise, before we go any further, to be sure that the refreshment provided by the State is equally correct. You will understand that in the work of the Department we cannot afford to neglect any possibilities, however trifling.—Is there a bell? Oh, no matter"

He tapped vigorously with his pipestem against his empty glass.

"If you will kindly explain to your butler, we can make a beginning in our necessary inspections."

"This is Herr Cointreau, from Geneva," said Guadeloupe when Romsteck had been summoned. "He is here on diplomatic business of a private nature."

"I shall have to make a few precautionary examinations of the household routine," said Cointreau. "We will begin by interviewing the cellar-man. Send him in, and tell him to bring his inventory."