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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER VI
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Berlin will be receiving frantic messages from East Africa as to my disappearance.

Not even my immediate associates were in the secret." "That is all understood," Seaman assured his companion.

"A little doctor named Schmidt has spent many marks of the Government money in frantic cables.

You must have endeared yourself to him." "He was a very faithful associate." "He has been a very troublesome friend.

It seems that the natives got their stories rather mixed up concerning your namesake, who apparently died in the bush, and Schmidt continually emphasised your promise to let him hear from Cape Town.


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