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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER VII
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I have never suffered more.

I shall never suffer so much again." "It was most unfortunate," the Prince murmured sympathetically.
"This evening," she went on, "I received a visit from a man whom I took at first to be an insignificant member of the German bourgeoisie.

I learnt something of his true position later.

He came to me to explain that Leopold was engaged in this country on secret service, that he was passing under the name which he gave me,--Sir Everard Dominey, an English baronet, long lost in Africa.

You know of this ?" "I know that to-night I am receiving a visit from Sir Everard Dominey." "He is to work under your auspices ?" "By no means," the Prince rejoined warmly.


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