The Secret Adversary


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"You speak like an educated girl?"  
Glibly enough, Tuppence ran through her imaginary career on the lines suggested  
by Mr. Carter. It seemed to her, as she did so, that the tension of Mrs.  
Vandemeyer's attitude relaxed.  
"I see," she remarked at length. "Is there anyone I can write to for a reference?"  
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I lived last with a Miss Dufferin, The Parsonage, Llanelly. I was with her two  
years."  
And then you thought you would get more money by coming to London, I  
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suppose? Well, it doesn't matter to me. I will give you L50--L60--whatever you  
want. You can come in at once?"  
"Yes, ma'am. To-day, if you like. My box is at Paddington."  
"Go and fetch it in a taxi, then. It's an easy place. I am out a good deal. By the  
way, what's your name?"  
"Prudence Cooper, ma'am."  
"Very well, Prudence. Go away and fetch your box. I shall be out to lunch. The  
cook will show you where everything is."  
"Thank you, ma'am."  
Tuppence withdrew. The smart Annie was not in evidence. In the hall below a  
magnificent hall porter had relegated Albert to the background. Tuppence did not  
even glance at him as she passed meekly out.  
The adventure had begun, but she felt less elated than she had done earlier in  
the morning. It crossed her mind that if the unknown Jane Finn had fallen into  
the hands of Mrs. Vandemeyer, it was likely to have gone hard with her.  
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