The Counterfeit Traitor
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and keep abreast of any
future developments.

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When the members
nodded agreement,

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I knew I'd be making
weekly visits to Berlin,

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and that's all I wanted.
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I had expected opposition
from the man next to me,

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who was a Gestapo colonel
in charge of Scandinavian countries,

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but he went along
without too many questions.

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Later in his office, though,
he called Kortner in Stockholm,

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just to check
on me firsthand.

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Kortner assured him
that I was trustworthy, loyal

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and that the refinery plan
had great possibilities.

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Kortner's enthusiasm, of course,
was based mainly on larceny.

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A little graft, it seemed,
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could open more doors
than a passkey.

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Colonel Nordoff
and I had a pleasant chat.

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When it came time for me to leave,
I felt I could ask an important favor.

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Oh, one more thing.
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I was wondering if on my return
trip I could go via Hamburg.

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I'd like to say hello to Otto Holtz,
old friend of mine.

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You seem to have
many friends in the oil business.

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Oil is a fraternity.
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You've been in it for a while,
you know all the members.

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I think it can be arranged.
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Please.
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- Thank you, you've been very kind.
- Thank you.

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It's comforting to know that we
have such loyal Swedish friends.

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- Goodbye.
- Goodbye.

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Have him put
under surveillance.

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Express train to Hamburg
departing 8:10 on track 11.

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Train to München departing
8:20 on track six.


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