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The Last Hope

CHAPTER XXII
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Do you think that they would have failed in a matter of such intense interest to her, and therefore to him?
All these pretenders, Naundorff and the others, have proved that quite clearly, but none has succeeded in proving that he was the man." "And do you think that I shall be able to prove that I am the man--when I am not ?" By way of reply Dormer Colville turned again to the fireplace and took down the print of Louis XVI.

engraved from a portrait painted when he was still Dauphin.

A mirror stood near, and Colville came to the table carrying the portrait in one hand, the looking-glass in the other.
"Here," he said, eagerly.

"Look at one and then at the other.

Look in the mirror and then at the portrait.


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