13/23 A short, small man stepped out from the shadow of a great tree and swiftly stepped in. It was long before any agreement was reached, but when Baeza, with the perspiration standing in beads upon his face, returned to his flat in the quiet, respectable street, he found Martin Hillyard and Fairbairn waiting for him anxiously. "It is done! Juan de Maestre will continue to go on board the ships and collect the information and write it out for the Germans. But we shall receive an exact copy." "How ?" asked Hillyard. At eight in the morning of every second day Ramon is to be waiting at a spot which from time to time we will change. |