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The Secret Agent

CHAPTER V
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If he ever thought himself safe in making a statement, it was then.

He had made that statement with infinite satisfaction to himself, because it was clear that the high official desired greatly to hear that very thing.

He had affirmed that nothing of the sort could even be thought of without the department being aware of it within twenty-four hours; and he had spoken thus in his consciousness of being the great expert of his department.

He had gone even so far as to utter words which true wisdom would have kept back.
But Chief Inspector Heat was not very wise--at least not truly so.

True wisdom, which is not certain of anything in this world of contradictions, would have prevented him from attaining his present position.


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