Now be cautious. How do you spend your e...

A Kiss for Cinderella

Policeman

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Now be cautious. How do you spend your evenings after you leave this building? Have you another and secret occupation? Has it to do with boxes? What do you keep in those boxes? Where is it that these goings-on is going on? If you won’t tell me, I’m willing to tell you. It’s at A. C. Celeste’s.... In Bond Street, W. Are you living in guilty splendour? How do you come to know German words? How many German words do you think I know? Just one, espionage. What’s the German for ‘six months hard’? What’s this nonsense about your feet? I see nothing particular about your feet. For my part I’m partial to big women with their noses in the air.

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