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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER XV
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He is very interested in East Africa, politically and as a sportsman.

Our conversations seemed to interest him and led to a certain intimacy--of which I may say that I am proud.

I have the greatest respect and liking for the Prince." "So have I," Caroline agreed.

"I think he's charming.

Henry declares that he must be either a fool or a knave." "Henry is blinded by prejudice," Dominey declared a little impatiently.
"He cannot imagine a German who feasts with any one else but the devil." "Don't get annoyed, dear," she begged, resting her fingers for a moment upon his coat sleeve.


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