Chapter

 1       II|       They sent you to play the spy on me, did they? Leave,
 2       XI|         Has he been playing the spy? Has he been listening to
 3      XVI|     Medea, had come to play the spy.~ ~
 4      XIX|        de Sairmeuse will be our spy.”~ ~He was, for he soon
 5     XXVI|    parties, as in time of war a spy is tried and punished.~ ~“
 6   XXVIII|    saying.”~ ~Fearing that some spy outside would overhear him,
 7      XXX|       or were they stationing a spy there?~ ~Listening breathlessly,
 8     XXXI| hazardous assertion made by his spy that he exclaimed, upon
 9   XXXIII|         the services of the old spy. Since he had received the
10     XLII|       one morning she found her spy jubilant.~ ~“Good news!”
11      XLV|         herself, would play the spy.~ ~This idea took such possession
12     LIII|         magnificent reward, the spy promised his client, and—
13     LIII|         reached Fouche’s former spy; and, finally, succeeded
14      LIV|  himself so much as to play the spy, had it not been for one
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