[The Secret Agent by Joseph Conrad]@TWC D-Link bookThe Secret Agent CHAPTER IX 9/75
To come upon his pallid face, with its big eyes gleaming in the dusk, was discomposing; to think of him up there was uncomfortable. Mr Verloc got used to the startling novelty of the idea.
He was fond of his wife as a man should be--that is, generously.
But a weighty objection presented itself to his mind, and he formulated it. "He'll lose sight of me perhaps, and get lost in the street," he said. Mrs Verloc shook her head competently. "He won't.
You don't know him.
That boy just worships you.
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