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... ced with Count Opler’s cautious inquiry, Jerome Bonaparte was momentarily unsure whether it was appropriate to reveal the truth to Count Opler. He certainly couldn’t just tell Count Opler that he was merely being used as a transitional puppet, and once everything settled down, he would be swiftly kicked aside.
Such an honest reply, although sincere, had a connotation of "using someone and discarding them."
If there were no proper arrangements for Count Opler afterward, it would c ...
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