At three o’clock in the morning a Turkish torpedo-boat patrolling in the Black Sea came upon the aviator who had destroyed the Sultan Omar. He lay in the wreckage of his hydro-aeroplane. The Turks took him unresistingly into their craft. They say that he sang softly to himself in an obscure Grecian dialect and babbled incessantly of Helen and the heroes who fell before Troy.

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Transcriber’s Notes:

Page 46: la Toisond ’Or changed to [la Toison d’Or].

Page 49: Hotel de Ville changed to [Hôtel de Ville].