tailieunhanh - The Secret Adversary AGATHA CHRISTIE CHAPTER 6 A Plan of Campaign A veil might with profit be

The Secret Adversary AGATHA CHRISTIE CHAPTER 6 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng nâng cao chuyên ngành văn chương. Nhằm giúp các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh . | The Secret Adversary AGATHA CHRISTIE CHAPTER 6 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 agents and revealed to him the whole history of the joint venture whereat the young man declared himself tickled to death. He turned to Tuppence at the close of the narration. I ve always had a kind of idea that English girls were just a mite moss-grown. Old-fashioned and sweet you know but scared to move round without a footman or a maiden aunt. I guess I m a bit behind the times The upshot of these confidential relations was that Tommy and Tuppence took up their abode forthwith at the Ritz in order as Tuppence put it to keep in touch with Jane Finn s only living relation. And put like that she added confidentially to Tommy nobody could boggle at the expense Nobody did which was the great thing. And now said the young lady on the morning after their installation to work Mr. Beresford put down the Daily Mail which he was reading and applauded with somewhat unnecessary vigour. He was politely requested by his colleague not to be an ass. Dash it all Tommy we ve got to do something for our money. Tommy sighed. Yes I fear even the dear old Government will not support us at the Ritz in idleness for ever. Therefore as I said before we must do something. Well said Tommy picking up the Daily Mail again do it. I shan t stop you. You see continued Tuppence. I ve been thinking She was interrupted by a fresh .

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