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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER XXVII
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There was so little that he could say.
"I have worked for peace," Terniloff went on, "believing that my country wanted peace.

I have worked for peace with honourable men who were just as anxious as I was to secure it.

But all the time those for whom I laboured were making faces behind my back.

I was nothing more nor less than their tool.

I know now that nothing in this world could have hindered what is coming." "Every one will at least realise," Dominey reminded him, "that you did your best for peace." "That is one reason why I sent for you," was the agitated reply.


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