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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER XIV
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If your work in England commends itself to me, the sentence of exile under which you suffer shall be rescinded." "Your Majesty is too good," Dominey murmured.

"The work, for its own sake, will command my every effort, even without the hope of reward." "That," the Kaiser said, "is well spoken.

It is the spirit, I believe, with which every son of my Empire regards the future.

I think that they, too, more especially those who surround my person, have felt something of that divine message which has come to me.

For many years I have, for the sake of my people, willed peace.


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