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The Secret Agent

CHAPTER XII
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But in his rush he had knocked her over.

He felt her now clinging round his legs, and his terror reached its culminating point, became a sort of intoxication, entertained delusions, acquired the characteristics of delirium tremens.

He positively saw snakes now.

He saw the woman twined round him like a snake, not to be shaken off.

She was not deadly.


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