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12. How Rob Saved A Republic  
While following the shifting scenes of the fascinating Record Rob noted  
an occurrence that caused him to give a low whistle of astonishment and  
devote several moments to serious thought.  
"
I believe it's about time I interfered with the politics of this Republic," he  
said, at last, as he closed the lid of the metal box and restored it to his  
pocket. "If I don't take a hand there probably won't be a Republic of  
France very long and, as a good American, I prefer a republic to a  
monarchy."  
Then he walked down-stairs and found his English-speaking waiter.  
"
Where's President Loubet?" he asked.  
"
Ze President! Ah, he is wiz his mansion. To be at his residence,  
M'sieur."  
"
Where is his residence?"  
The waiter began a series of voluble and explicit directions which so  
confused the boy that he exclaimed:  
"
Oh, much obliged!" and walked away in disgust.  
Gaining the street he approached a gendarme and repeated his question,  
with no better result than before, for the fellow waved his arms wildly in  
all directions and roared a volley of incomprehensible French phrases  
that conveyed no meaning whatever.  
"
If ever I travel in foreign countries again," said Rob, "I'll learn their lingo  
in advance. Why doesn't the Demon get up a conversation machine that  
will speak all languages?"  
By dint of much inquiry, however, and after walking several miles  
following ambiguous directions, he managed to reach the residence of  
President Loubet. But there he was politely informed that the President  
was busily engaged in his garden, and would see no one.  
"
That's all right," said the boy, calmly. "If he's in the garden I'll have no  
trouble finding him."  
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