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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER XII
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"Hello, here's a visitor for the Hall," he added, as a car swept by them.
"Comfortable-looking gent, too," Mr.Lees remarked.
The "comfortable-looking gent" was Otto Seaman, who presented himself at the Hall with a small dressing-bag and a great many apologies.
"Found myself in Norwich, Sir Everard," he explained.

"I have done business there all my life, and one of my customers needed looking after.

I finished early, and when I found that I was only thirty miles off you, I couldn't resist having a run across.

If it is in any way inconvenient to put me up for the night, say so--" "My dear fellow!" Dominey interrupted.

"There are a score of rooms ready.


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