"NOW WE CAN TALK"
"That notorious bully, von Biasing," suys the "Daily News," "figured in a capital story told in Belgian circles concerning the newly-returned Burgomaster Max. "Booted, spurred, helmeted, and with sword clattering at his side, yon Bissing strode into M. Max s office one morning, and having intimated brusquely that ho had something to say, was invited, to. tako n chair. As he did so, he drew his revolver,' and ostentatiously placed it within' reach of his hand on the table. Without moving a muscle 'of his face, M. Max felt in his waistcoat pocket, took out >his fountain pen, and set it beside the revolver, 'And now,' he remarked, with an 'affable smile, 'we can talk.'" '
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 126, 21 February 1919, Page 6
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119"NOW WE CAN TALK" Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 126, 21 February 1919, Page 6
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