Dr. Stern tore open the envelope. It contained four photographs of his daughter. She was naked. Her hair was in wild disorder and her mouth was open in a scream of agony. A man stood behind her. His face did not show, but the shiny jackboots and death's head insignia of the SS were clearly visible. Stern collapsed into a chair, trembling. In the morning there was another envelope. It contained a single unspeakable photograph. He sat waiting, listening tothe pounding of his heart. He knew when the phone rang he would agree ...
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Dr. Stern tore open the envelope. It contained four photographs of his daughter. She was naked. Her hair was in wild disorder and her mouth was open in a scream of agony. A man stood behind her. His face did not show, but the shiny jackboots and death's head insignia of the SS were clearly visible. Stern collapsed into a chair, trembling. In the morning there was another envelope. It contained a single unspeakable photograph. He sat waiting, listening tothe pounding of his heart. He knew when the phone rang he would agree to anything. The end might be the ultimate betrayal.
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