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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER XXIV
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"Lady Dominey will accompany you ?" "Of that I am not sure," Dominey replied thoughtfully.

"I have noticed, Prince, if I may be allowed to say so, your chivalrous regard for that lady.

You will permit me to assure you that in the peculiar position in which I am placed I shall never forget that she is the wife of Everard Dominey." Terniloff shook hands heartily.
"I wanted to hear that from you," he admitted.

"You I felt instinctively were different, but there are many men of our race who are willing enough to sacrifice a woman without the slightest scruple, either for their passions or their policy.

I find Lady Dominey charming." "She will never lack a protector in me," Dominey declared.
There were more farewells and, soon after, the little procession of cars drove off.


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