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Page 104
... took so long to credit the suspicion that he might be playing a double game . ) We can only conclude that the Colonel took more than a little pleasure in playing his perilous double game . In Paris as in London he was an avid tourist ...
... took so long to credit the suspicion that he might be playing a double game . ) We can only conclude that the Colonel took more than a little pleasure in playing his perilous double game . In Paris as in London he was an avid tourist ...
Page 144
... took place in the autumn of 1937 . " I had taken a taxi from my neighborhood as usual to radio some messages to Moscow , and upon my arrival at Vukelic's home around 1400 or 1500 hours , I discovered that a large wallet I had put in my ...
... took place in the autumn of 1937 . " I had taken a taxi from my neighborhood as usual to radio some messages to Moscow , and upon my arrival at Vukelic's home around 1400 or 1500 hours , I discovered that a large wallet I had put in my ...
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... took his trip . Major Martin was , in actual fact , the corpse of a recently deceased civilian who was carried frozen in a canister via British submarine to a point off the Spanish shore and then floated in on the tide so that he would ...
... took his trip . Major Martin was , in actual fact , the corpse of a recently deceased civilian who was carried frozen in a canister via British submarine to a point off the Spanish shore and then floated in on the tide so that he would ...
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The Spy the Nazis Missed | 18 |
CiceroThe Case of the Ambassadors Valet | 37 |
The Rise and Fall of a Soviet Agent | 60 |
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