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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER XV
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The wood ends on the slant, and they seem to be flying more to the left than they really are." Seaman gazed steadfastly for a moment along the side of the wood.
"Her Grace is coming," he said.

"She seems to share the Duke's dislike of me, and she is too great a lady to conceal her feelings.

Just one word before I go.

The Princess Eiderstrom arrives this afternoon." Dominey frowned, then, warned by the keeper's shout, turned around and killed a hare.
"My friend," he said, with a certain note of challenge in his tone, "I am not certain that you have told me all that you know concerning the Princess's visit." Seaman was thoughtful for a brief space of time.
"You are right," he admitted, "I have not.

It is a fault which I will repair presently." He strolled away to the next stand, where Mr.Mangan was displaying an altogether different standard of proficiency.


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