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| | Post-war Hamburg |
 | | King Frederick the VIII of Denmark, father of the current kings of Denmark and Norway, had arrived incognito in Hamburg, as he often did, left his adjutant at the station, and gone off alone on his side trip. |
 | | So, for a long time, the king of Denmark lay unrecognized in the morgue between suicide victims, harbor corpses, and murdered prostitutes. |
 | | Very quietly a Danish war ship appeared in the harbor, and very quietly King Frederick VIII was returned to Denmark to be buried with his cousins. |
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