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The Lost Ambassador

CHAPTER XXVIII
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I am one with him.

Please understand that.

It seems to me that you are working against him, thinking that you are helping me.

That is a mistake." "Felicia," I said, "give me a little more of your confidence, and the rest will be easy." "What is it that you wish to know ?" she asked.
"For one thing," I answered, "tell me when your uncle left South America and when he arrived in Paris ?" "He had been in Paris ten days when you saw us first," she said, after a moment's hesitation.
"And are you sure that he came to you from South America ?" I demanded.
"Certainly!" she answered.
"To me," I said slowly, "he seems to have the manners of a Parisian.

Two months ago I lunched at Henry's with some old friends.


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