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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER XXV
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Even accepting your position, I see no reason why you should not have obeyed the Kaiser's behest.

My experience of your Society here is that love affairs between men and women moving in the same circles are not uncommon." "That," Dominey urged, "is when they are all tarred with the same brush.
My behaviour towards Lady Dominey has been culpable enough as it is.
To have placed her in the position of a neglected wife would have been indefensible.

Further, it might have affected the position which it is in the interests of my work that I should maintain here." "An old subject," the Ambassador sighed, "best not rediscussed.

Behold, our womenkind!" Rosamund and the Princess had issued from the house, and the two men hastened to meet them.

The latter looked charming, exquisitely gowned, and stately in appearance.


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