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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER XX
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Even at the risk of offending France, England is showing wonderful pliability with regard to our claims in Morocco.

Every prospect of disagreement between our two countries upon any vital matter has now disappeared." "Unless," Dominey said thoughtfully, "the desire for war should come, not from Downing Street but from Potsdam." "We serve an honourable master," Terniloff declared sternly, "and he has shown me his mind.

His will is for peace, and for the great triumphs to which our country is already entitled by reason of her supremacy in industry, in commerce, in character and in genius.

These are the weapons which will make Germany the greatest Power in the world.

No empire has ever hewn its way to permanent glory by the sword alone.


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