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Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo

CHAPTER XII
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He has done more, both by his speeches and letters to the newspaper, to promote a good understanding between Germany and England, than any other person.

You are very much mistaken about Mr.
Draconmeyer, Henry.

Why you cannot realise that he is simply an ordinary commercial man of high intelligence and most agreeable manners, I cannot imagine." "The fact remains, my dear Violet," Hunterleys said emphatically, "that it is not possible for me to treat you with the confidence I might otherwise have done, on account of your friendship with Mr.
Draconmeyer." "You are incorrigible!" she exclaimed.

"Can we change the subject, please?
I want to know why you showed me that forged letter ?" "I am coming to that," he told her.

"Please be patient.


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