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As he began to turn out of the lane, he had to
brake quickly to give way to a black Audi
that came speeding along the main road from
their left There were three men in it, in
civilian clothes, and the two who were not
driving turned automatically to glance at the
Delage as they swept past.
Simon glimpsed on their faces a much more startled reaction than the
situation warranted. And there was something about the character of the
faces themselves, combined with the character of the car, that spelled out
just one word in his brain.
"Gestapo!"
The Saint said aloud.
LESLIE CHARTERIS'
THE SAINT & THE
HAPSBURG NECKLACE
written by CHRISTOPHER SHORT
A DIVISION OF CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS INC.
A GROSSET & DUNLAP COMPANY
THE SAINT AND THE HAPSBURG NECKLACE
Copyright © 1975 by Leslie Charteris All rights reserved.
Published by arrangement with Doubleday & Company, Inc.
Charter Books
A Division of Charter Communications
A Grosset & Dunlap Company
360 Park Avenue South
New York, New York 10010
Manufactured in the United States of America
Contents
I How Simon Templar dined alone,
and was introduced to a cat
II How Frankie laid down the law,
and the Saint was driven into the country
III How Leopold's car was borrowed,
and Herr Annellatt provisioned a picnic
IV How Simon Templar changed costume,
and a Reichsmarshall was deprived of transport
V How maternity became Frankie,
and there were puns and punishment
VI How Max received the news,
and the Saint went for a climb
VII How Thai did his bit,
and sundry other characters got their deserts
VIII How Simon Templar had the last word
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