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Hitler’s Ghost
treatment and was obviously not going to be a prisoner for long? Or
had he so rejected his origins that his services were willingly
provided? Not enough was known about him even to hazard a guess.
But the announcement by Ludwig clearly antagonized Jews around
the world, opening old wounds and inflicting new ones. Again, an
imbalanced member of the ultra-Zionists might have decided to kill
the messenger bearing these ill tidings.
So crazy Roy Ludwig, in his single-minded blind desire to fish
something of value out of the cascading cataract of long-forgotten
texts, had perhaps himself tumbled over the precipice, ending in a
violent impact. Had he considered that a cataract is also a clouding of
the ocular lens, impairing vision? His software would not be used
again, but the damage was done. I considered both the risk and the
responsibility I had taken on, and did not feel overpaid.
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