< Page:Agatha Christie - The Secret Adversary (1922).djvu
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
186
THE SECRET ADVERSARY
sank on to the bed and gave himself up to reflection. His head ached badly; also, he was hungry. The silence of the place was dispiriting.
"Anyway," said Tommy, trying to cheer himself, "I shall see the chief—the mysterious Mr. Brown, and with a bit of luck in bluffing I shall see the mysterious Jane Finn also. After that——"
After that Tommy was forced to admit the prospect looked dreary.
This article is issued from
Wikisource.
The text is licensed under Creative
Commons - Attribution - Sharealike.
Additional terms may apply for the media files.