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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER XXI
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Afterwards he changed his mind.

He wrote only these few lines I brought, but he told me those other things." "You have remembered all that he told you ?" Dominey asked.
"I can think of nothing else," was the reply, after a moment's pause.
"The whole affair has been a great worry to Doctor Schmidt.

There are things connected with it which he has never understood, things connected with it which he has always found mysterious." "Hence your presence here, Johann Wolff ?" Seaman asked, in an altered tone.
The visitor's expression remained unchanged except for the faint surprise which shone out of his blue eyes.
"Johann Wolff," he repeated.

"That is not my name.

I am Ludwig Miller, and I know nothing of this matter beyond what I have told you.


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