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The Great Impersonation

CHAPTER XIX
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I'm a man of regular habits, and that do seem right to me that with the work done right and proper a man should have his relaxation." "That is right, John," Dominey assented.

"Next time you are there, don't forget to mention that I am going to have that wood looked through.

I should like it to get about, you understand ?" "That'll fair flummox the folk," was the doubtful reply, "but I'll let 'em know, Squire.

There'll be a rare bit of talk, I can promise you that." Dominey handed over his gun, went to his room, bathed and changed, and descended for breakfast.

There was a sudden hush as he entered, which he very well understood.


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