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The Secret Agent

CHAPTER III
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He had gone into trade for no commercial reasons.

He had been guided in the selection of this peculiar line of business by an instinctive leaning towards shady transactions, where money is picked up easily.

Moreover, it did not take him out of his own sphere--the sphere which is watched by the police.

On the contrary, it gave him a publicly confessed standing in that sphere, and as Mr Verloc had unconfessed relations which made him familiar with yet careless of the police, there was a distinct advantage in such a situation.

But as a means of livelihood it was by itself insufficient.
He took the cash-box out of the drawer, and turning to leave the shop, became aware that Stevie was still downstairs.
What on earth is he doing there?
Mr Verloc asked himself.


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