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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER VI
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She will at any rate do nothing rash.

You and she will meet within the course of the next few hours, but on reasonable terms.

To proceed! As I drove back here after my interview with the Princess, I decided that it was time you made the acquaintance of the person who is chiefly responsible for your presence here." "Terniloff ?" "Precisely! You have maintained, my young friend," Seaman went on after a brief pause, during which one waiter had brought their cocktails and another received their order for dinner, "a very discreet and laudable silence with regard to those further instructions which were promised to you immediately you should arrive in London.

Those instructions will never be committed to writing.

They are here." Seaman touched his forehead and drained the remaining contents of his glass.
"My instructions are to trust you absolutely," Dominey observed, "and, until the greater events stir, to concentrate the greater part of my energies in leading the natural life of the man whose name and place I have taken." "Quite so," Seaman acquiesced.
He glanced around the room for a moment or two, as though interested in the people.


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