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They arrived at Miss King's door and the maid knocked . It was opened by
Monsieur Bridet . He had evidently been roused from his sleep ; he wore slippers
on his bare feet , grey trousers and a frock - coat over his pyjamas . He looked
absurd .
They arrived at Miss King's door and the maid knocked . It was opened by
Monsieur Bridet . He had evidently been roused from his sleep ; he wore slippers
on his bare feet , grey trousers and a frock - coat over his pyjamas . He looked
absurd .
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I'm afraid you're feeling very ill , Miss King . ' It seemed to him that a flash of anger
crossed her eyes and Ashenden could not but imagine that she was exasperated
by his futile words . “ You do not mind waiting ? " asked the doctor . “ Of course ...
I'm afraid you're feeling very ill , Miss King . ' It seemed to him that a flash of anger
crossed her eyes and Ashenden could not but imagine that she was exasperated
by his futile words . “ You do not mind waiting ? " asked the doctor . “ Of course ...
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him these facts in Miss King's hearing . He spoke as though she could not
understand his French . He spoke as though she were already dead . Then the
doctor said : " Well , there is really nothing more that I can do . It is useless for me
to stay .
him these facts in Miss King's hearing . He spoke as though she could not
understand his French . He spoke as though she were already dead . Then the
doctor said : " Well , there is really nothing more that I can do . It is useless for me
to stay .
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User Review - lamour - LibraryThingThis is volume three of Maugham's collected short stories. In this volume he has put his stories that have the same protagonist, Ashendan who is recruited to move to Switzerland where he will be a ... Read full review
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User Review - jimgysin - LibraryThingIt's easy to see why this one is considered an archetype of espionage fiction. The fact that the book was first published back in the late 1920s means that some of the dialogue and narrative will ... Read full review
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