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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER XXVI
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It is our great aim to keep England out of the war." "Terniloff is right, then, after all!" Dominey exclaimed.
Seaman laughed scornfully.
"If we want England out of the war," he pointed out, "it is not that we desire her friendship.

It is that we may crush her the more easily when Calais, Boulogne and Havre are in our hands.

That will be in three months' time.

Then perhaps our attitude towards England may change a little! Now I go." Dominey folded up the map with reluctance.

His companion shook his head.
It was curious that he, too, for the first time in his life upon the same day, addressed his host differently.
"Baron Von Ragastein," he said, "there are six of those maps in existence.


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