[The Great Impersonation by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookThe Great Impersonation CHAPTER XXIII 6/24
I have watched over him from the start.
Two brains are better than one.
I try to show him where to avoid mistakes, I try to point out the paths of danger and of safety." "I should imagine Sir Everard finds you useful," she remarked calmly. "I hope he does." "It has doubtless occurred to you," she continued, "that our friend has accommodated himself wonderfully to English life and customs ?" "You must remember that he was educated here.
Nevertheless, his aptitude has been marvellous." "One might almost call it supernatural," she agreed.
"Tell me, Mr. Seaman, you seem to have been completely successful in the installation of our friend here as Sir Everard.
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