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Chapter XXVIII





                      I want to warn the reader that I not ran the same luck that yours, because the narration
               of Uncle Kurt, referred to the rescue operation of his Comrade Oskar Feil, demanded many
               days.  Without  mentioning  these  interruptions,  I’ve  translated  the  main  parts  in  correlative
               form to not produce impatience, a similar impatience, as can be supposed, to the one that I felt
               in those days.


                      I’ll  only  add  that,  as  surely  will  occur  to  the  reader,  such  feat  in  which  Uncle  Kurt
               participated, brought me immediately to my memory the «Feat of Nimrod», related by Belicena
               Villca.  Undoubtedly,  the  adventure  of  the  Tibet  had  a  seal  of  magic  heroism,  a  style  of
               «boundless  intrepedity»  that  resembled  it  to  the  story  of  the  Kassite  King.  Otherwise,  the
               Enemy was the same: the Enemy of the Eternal Spirit, the Enemy of the Hyperborean Wisdom,
               the Enemy of «our Flags», as Uncle Kurt denominated it, i.e., the White Fraternity of Chang
               Shambalah and its terrestrial agents.

                      In the same way, I’ll gather in the successive chapters the most interesting narrations of
               Unle Kurt without intervene. Naturally, I’ll employ such criterion until it is possible, it means,
               until  the  Epilogue,  Epilogue?,  which  was  when  the  narration  of  Uncle  Kurt,  and  every
               narration, had to be interrupted. I, by my part, was with good health at that height, and I was
               just waiting for the culmination of the story to fulfill the request of Belicena Villca: each day
               that passed I grew in my determination, due to, at every instant, things were turning clearer
               irreversibly around the Hyperborean Wisdom.

                      According to what I remember, continued Uncle Kurt a morning:










               Chapter XXIX




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