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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER XXV
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Servia must be punished, naturally, but to that, in principle, every nation in Europe is agreed.

We shall not permit Austria to overstep the mark." "You are at least consistent, Prince," Dominey remarked.
Terniloff smiled.
"That is because I have been taken behind the scenes," he said.

"I have been shown, as is the privilege of ambassadors, the mind of our rulers.
You, my friend," he went on, "spent your youth amongst the military faction.

You think that you are the most important people in Germany.
Well, you are not.

The Kaiser has willed it otherwise.


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