Synthesized answer
The provided passages do not contain information about the practical implications of "The Third Place."
The passages focus on the plot of a mystery novel, detailing the death of a head waiter, a private investigator's commission to solve the murder and locate a missing letter, and the potential threat to the empire. There is no discussion of practical implications within these excerpts.
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From the book
Title: The Third place by J. Sydney Jones Description: March, 1902. When Herr Karl, head waiter of the Café Burg, is found dead at the foot of the Maria Theresa monument, it is assumed he slipped on the ice and hit his head. However, a witness has come forward who says otherwise, and private enquiries agent Karl Werthen is hired to investigate. At the same time, Werthen is commissioned to locate a missing letter from the Emperor to his mistress. Franz Josef is desperate for the letter not to fall into the wrong hands - but what incendiary information does it contain? As Werthen and his…