Chapter Two-3

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“I am glad you told me,” Latonia said. “Oh, please, dearest, before you leave me, think of anything else that I should remember.” “I cannot think of anything to say, except ‘thank you and I love you’.” Toni replied. “And don’t forget that I have arranged to telegraph you the moment we are married and then you can come home.” “Yes – of course.” “I will make it very discreet so that no one who is curious will suspect the news is as sensational as it actually is.” “That would be wise,” Latonia agreed, “because then I can choose the right moment to tell your uncle the truth.” She shuddered as she spoke, thinking it would be a very difficult and uncomfortable thing to do. Impulsively she said, “Oh, please, Toni, hurry up and get married! If I am impersonating you, I shall be going deeper

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