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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER XXIII
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The Princess is angry, but she is not likely to give us away.
This man Wolff could make no adverse report about either of us.

We are doing our job and doing it well.

Let our clear consciences console us." "That is well," Seaman replied, "but I feel uneasy.

I must not stay here longer.

Too intimate an association between you and me is unwise." "Well, I think I can be trusted," Dominey observed, "even if I am to be left alone." "In every respect except as regards the Princess," Seaman admitted, "your deportment has been most discreet." "Except as regards the Princess," Dominey repeated irritably.


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