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571
He
directed
me
to
the
hot
dishes
and
went
on
.
572
"
Not
that
I
think
it
will
do
much
good
.
If
your
friends
were
clever
enough
to
find
out
the
first
arrangement
they
are
clever
enough
to
discover
the
change
.
I
would
give
my
head
to
know
where
the
leak
is
.
We
believed
there
were
only
five
men
in
England
who
knew
about
Royer
's
visit
,
and
you
may
be
certain
there
were
fewer
in
France
,
for
they
manage
these
things
better
there
.
"
573
While
I
ate
he
continued
to
talk
,
making
me
to
my
surprise
a
present
of
his
full
confidence
.
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574
"
Can
the
dispositions
not
be
changed
?
"
I
asked
.
575
"
They
could
,
"
he
said
.
"
But
we
want
to
avoid
that
if
possible
.
They
are
the
result
of
immense
thought
,
and
no
alteration
would
be
as
good
.
Besides
,
on
one
or
two
points
change
is
simply
impossible
.
Still
,
something
could
be
done
,
I
suppose
,
if
it
were
absolutely
necessary
.
But
you
see
the
difficulty
,
Hannay
.
Our
enemies
are
not
going
to
be
such
fools
as
to
pick
Royer
's
pocket
or
any
childish
game
like
that
.
576
They
know
that
would
mean
a
row
and
put
us
on
our
guard
.
Their
aim
is
to
get
the
details
without
any
one
of
us
knowing
,
so
that
Royer
will
go
back
to
Paris
in
the
belief
that
the
whole
business
is
still
deadly
secret
.
If
they
ca
n't
do
that
they
fail
,
for
,
once
we
suspect
,
they
know
that
the
whole
thing
must
be
altered
.
"
577
"
Then
we
must
stick
by
the
Frenchman
's
side
till
he
is
home
again
,
"
I
said
.
"
If
they
thought
they
could
get
the
information
in
Paris
they
would
try
there
.
It
means
that
they
have
some
deep
scheme
on
foot
in
London
which
they
reckon
is
going
to
win
out
.
"
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578
"
Royer
dines
with
my
Chief
,
and
then
comes
to
my
house
where
four
people
will
see
him
--
Whittaker
from
the
Admiralty
,
myself
,
Sir
Arthur
Drew
,
and
General
Winstanley
.
The
First
Lord
is
ill
,
and
has
gone
to
Sheringham
.
At
my
house
he
will
get
a
certain
document
from
Whittaker
,
and
after
that
he
will
be
motored
to
Portsmouth
where
a
destroyer
will
take
him
to
Havre
.
His
journey
is
too
important
for
the
ordinary
boat-train
.
He
will
never
be
left
unattended
for
a
moment
till
he
is
safe
on
French
soil
.
The
same
with
Whittaker
till
he
meets
Royer
.
That
is
the
best
we
can
do
,
and
it
's
hard
to
see
how
there
can
be
any
miscarriage
.
But
I
do
n't
mind
admitting
that
I
'm
horribly
nervous
.
This
murder
of
Karolides
will
play
the
deuce
in
the
chancelleries
of
Europe
.
"
579
After
breakfast
he
asked
me
if
I
could
drive
a
car
.
"
Well
,
you
'll
be
my
chauffeur
today
and
wear
Hudson
's
rig
.
You
're
about
his
size
.
You
have
a
hand
in
this
business
and
we
are
taking
no
risks
.
580
There
are
desperate
men
against
us
,
who
will
not
respect
the
country
retreat
of
an
overworked
official
.
"