Geneva

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GenevaThe Palais Wilson was an impressive building towering over Lake Geneva and looking down almost as if in disdain on the vulgarity of the Jet d’eau fountain as it spouted water at the rate of a hundred and ten gallons per second at speeds of over two hundred kilometres per hour. The location of the League of Nations after the Great War was now an inconsequential administration building, lost in the mists of time. Once the centre of the World's attention it was now a relic providing little in the way of interest to the passing tourists or the Swiss. Lorna parked the Mercedes deftly in the underground car park at the Lake-Front Hilton hotel. It was unconventional for a Hilton being a mass of orange painted steel with stunning views over the Lake. It was reasonable to assume now that Ram

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