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... SPYING In June Lincoin published in the “New York Wordd” a confession of how he tried to be German epy and endeavoured to lure a British | fleet to destruction. In his story Lincoln said that for four or five weeks he aeted a§ censor for the War Office ...
... our Secret Service—The ;Baroness Spy and her pretty nieces—The : little old spy and hi, furniture van—My Guardianship of the Crown Princess of Saxony and what I know in consequence. SOME THINGS NOT PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPERS. Spies with English wives—Hundreds ...
... THE SPY. At first Rita lay quietly in his arms, giving herself up entirely to the rapture of the embrace. Once—only once! What could it matter? She robbed one, for his kisses were for no one else. And the memory must last her all her life. But Jack's ...
... THE SPY. I look at the case from a purely huais ' ness point of view, Mr. Belling &Ahmed, staring hard at his niece. Your mother is left a widow with debt to meet. I ask you to perform a particular piece of work for me, the payment for which is ...
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