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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER XIV
8/17

I wish you to receive your impressions of your mission from my own lips." "Your Majesty does me great honour," Dominey murmured.
"I wish you to consider yourself," the Kaiser continued, "as entirely removed from the limits, the authority and the duties of my espionage system.

From you I look for other things.

I desire you to enter into the spirit of your assumed position.

As a typical English country gentleman I desire you to study the labour question, the Irish question, the progress of this National Service scheme, and other social movements of which you will receive notice in due time.

I desire a list compiled of those writers who, in the Reviews, or by means of fiction, are encouraging the suspicions which I am inclined to fancy England has begun to entertain towards the Fatherland.


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