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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER VI
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However, all this has been dealt with satisfactorily.

The only real dangers are over here, and so far you seem to have encountered the principal ones." "I have at any rate been accepted," Dominey declared, "by my nearest living relative, and incidentally I have discovered the one far-seeing person in England who knows what is in store for us." Seaman was momentarily anxious.
"Whom do you mean ?" "The Duke of Worcester, my cousin's husband, of whom you were speaking just now." The little man's face relaxed.
"He reminds me of the geese who saved the Capitol," he said, "a brainless man obsessed with one idea.

It is queer how often these fanatics discover the truth.

That reminds me," he added, taking a small memorandum book from his waistcoat pocket and glancing it through.

"His Grace has a meeting to-night at the Holborn Town Hall.


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