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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER VIII
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Mr.Mangan took his patron's arm and led him across the hall.
"My dear Sir Everard," he said anxiously, "I am most distressed that this should have occurred.

I thought that the woman would probably be sullen, but I had no idea that she would dare to attempt such an outrageous proceeding." "She is still, I presume, the only companion whom Lady Dominey will tolerate ?" Dominey enquired with a sigh.
"I fear so," the lawyer admitted.

"Nevertheless we must see Doctor Harrison in the morning.

It must be understood distinctly that if she is suffered to remain, she adopts an entirely different attitude.

I never heard anything so preposterous in all my life.


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