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The Secret Agent

CHAPTER XI
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Several connected words emerged at times.

Their purport was generally hopeful.
On each of these occasions Mrs Verloc's dilated pupils, losing their far-off fixity, followed her husband's movements with the effect of black care and impenetrable attention.

Well informed upon all matters relating to his secret calling, Mr Verloc augured well for the success of his plans and combinations.

He really believed that it would be upon the whole easy for him to escape the knife of infuriated revolutionists.

He had exaggerated the strength of their fury and the length of their arm (for professional purposes) too often to have many illusions one way or the other.


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