Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie
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first chap? I hope they haven't lost that photograph. That
Western photographer's place was burned down and all his negatives destroyed--this is the only copy in existence. I got it from the principal of the college there." An unformulated dread swept over Tuppence. "You--you don't know the name of the man who came this morning?" "Yes, I do. No, I don't. Half a second. It was on his card. Oh, I know! Inspector Brown. Quiet, unassuming sort of chap." CHAPTER VI A PLAN OF CAMPAIGN A veil might with profit be drawn over the events of the next half-hour. Suffice it to say that no such person as "Inspector Brown" was known to Scotland Yard. The photograph of Jane Finn, which would have been of the utmost value to the police in tracing her, was lost beyond recovery. Once again "Mr. Brown" had triumphed. The immediate result of this set back was to effect a rapprochement between Julius Hersheimmer and the Young Adventurers. All barriers went down with a crash, and Tommy and Tuppence felt they had known the young American all their lives. They abandoned the discreet reticence of "private inquiry |
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