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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER VII
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"I am not favourably inclined towards this network of espionage.

The school of diplomacy in which I have been brought up tries to work without such ignoble means." "One realises that," she said.

"Leopold is coming, however, to-night, to pay his respects to you." "He is waiting for me now in my study," the Ambassador asserted.
"You will do me the service of conveying to him a message from me," she continued.

"This man Seaman pointed out to me the unwisdom of any association between myself and Leopold, under present conditions.

I listened to all that he had to say.


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