[The Great Impersonation by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookThe Great Impersonation CHAPTER VI 15/40
Take care not to disturb him.
He is a missioner of peace.
So are you." "I begin to understand," Dominey said thoughtfully. "You shall understand everything when the time comes for you to take a hand," Seaman promised, "and do not in your zeal forget, my friend, that your utility to our great cause will depend largely upon your being able to establish and maintain your position as an English gentleman.
So far all has gone well ?" "Perfectly, so far as I am concerned," Dominey replied.
"You must remember, though, that there is your end to keep up.
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