The Secret Adversary


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Do you think the collision was an accident, or done deliberately?"  
I don't know. It might have been either."  
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Hand-in-hand, the two girls hurried along.  
"It may be my fancy," said Tuppence suddenly, "but I feel as though there was  
some one behind us."  
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Hurry!" murmured the other. "Oh, hurry!"  
They were now at the corner of Carlton House Terrace, and their spirits lightened.  
Suddenly a large and apparently intoxicated man barred their way.  
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Good evening, ladies," he hiccupped. "Whither away so fast?"  
Let us pass, please," said Tuppence imperiously.  
Just a word with your pretty friend here." He stretched out an unsteady hand,  
and clutched Jane by the shoulder. Tuppence heard other footsteps behind. She  
did not pause to ascertain whether they were friends or foes. Lowering her head,  
she repeated a manoeuvre of childish days, and butted their aggressor full in the  
capacious middle. The success of these unsportsmanlike tactics was immediate.  
The man sat down abruptly on the pavement. Tuppence and Jane took to their  
heels. The house they sought was some way down. Other footsteps echoed behind  
them. Their breath was coming in choking gasps as they reached Sir James's  
door. Tuppence seized the bell and Jane the knocker.  
The man who had stopped them reached the foot of the steps. For a moment he  
hesitated, and as he did so the door opened. They fell into the hall together. Sir  
James came forward from the library door.  
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Hullo! What's this?"  
He stepped forward, and put his arm round Jane as she swayed uncertainly. He  
half carried her into the library, and laid her on the leather couch. From a  
tantalus on the table he poured out a few drops of brandy, and forced her to  
drink them. With a sigh she sat up, her eyes still wild and frightened.  
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It's all right. Don't be afraid, my child. You're quite safe."  
Her breath came more normally, and the colour was returning to her cheeks. Sir  
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