I almost lost my life in some incidents prior to my arrival in London . I was almost in the hands of the criminals who seek me. Now I think I was very lucky to escape from the house where I asked for shelter. It was a hideout of the spies. Anyway, I went to the lungs and a bruised arm, also some scratches that hurt.
I returned to the house of the roadman, whom I met in those days of adventure. The good man took care of me when I was really sick. I again suffer malaria, this horrible disease that I suffered years ago when I lived in Africa . Were twelve days spent ill.
When I recovered I began the journey to London . I traveled by train to a terminal near the house of Sir Walter Scott. As soon as possible I got to the mansion.
Sir Walter knew of my existence, on this issue that I should try. I spoke little. He knew about it and asked if he had any evidence. I told him about Scudder's notes.
It was the eve of June 15. Sir Walter answered a phone call from the Ministry. They told him that the Prime Minister of Greece had been killed.
He immediately called his office to a meeting of officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of the Navy.
Of course I was not summoned. I waited in the hallways. Suddenly a tall man in a suit of high naval officer saw me and greeted me. This man saw me and recognized me. I looked in his eyes. Then I discovered he was disguised as chief executive of the Navy, but he was one of the spies were chasing me. I told Sir Walter immediately.
I entered the private and secret meeting. That the officers reviewed the book Sccuder notes. At that moment began the action that led to Scotland Yard Police to catch the three spies who that night would travel by sea to Germany to deliver the secret plans of England and France against the German war strategy. However, weeks after the world war began.
Right now I'm pretty sure I did the best job for my country was before the war.
End.
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