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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER VI
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Imagine, in our dear country, an Englishman being allowed to mount the platform and spout, undisturbed, English propaganda in deadly opposition to German interests.

The so-called liberty of the Englishman is like the cuckoo in his political nest.

Countries must be governed.

They cannot govern themselves.

The time of war will prove all that." "Yet in any great crisis of a nation's history," Dominey queried, "surely there is safety in a multitude of counsellors ?" "There would be always a multitude of counsellors," Seaman replied, "in Germany as in England.


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