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Chapter 60 - Catherine

That, so far, his plans were successful we know. The Czarina Catherine

made a phenomenally quick journey--so much so that Captain Donelson's

suspicions were aroused; but his superstition united with his canniness

played the Count's game for him, and he ran with his favouring wind

through fogs and all till he brought up blindfold at Galatz. That the

Count's arrangements were well made, has been proved. Hildesheim cleared

the box, took it off, and gave it to Skinsky. Skinsky took it--and here

we lose the trail. We only know that the box is somewhere on the water,

moving along. The customs and the octroi, if there be any, have been

avoided.

Now we come to what the Count must have done after his arrival--_on

land_, at Galatz.

The box was given to Skinsky before sunrise. At sunrise the Count could

appear in his own form. Here, we ask why Skinsky was chosen at all to

aid in the work? In my husband's diary, Skinsky is mentioned as dealing

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