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"Sure thing. Voice Reading
My landlady down Fratton way had some inquiries, and when I heard of it I guessed it was time for me to hustle. Voice Reading
But what I want to know, mister, is how the coppers know these things? Steiner is the fifth man you've lost since I signed on with you, and I know the name of the sixth if I don't get a move on. Voice Reading
How do you explain it, and ain't you ashamed to see your men go down like this?" Voice Reading
Von Bork flushed crimson. Voice Reading
"How dare you speak in such a way!" Voice Reading
"If I didn't dare things, mister, I wouldn't be in your service. But I'll tell you straight what is in my mind. I've heard that with you German politicians when an agent has done his work you are not sorry to see him put away." Voice Reading
Von Bork sprang to his feet. Voice Reading
"Do you dare to suggest that I have given away my own agents!" Voice Reading
"I don't stand for that, mister, but there's a stool pigeon or a cross somewhere, and it's up to you to find out where it is. Anyhow I am taking no more chances. It's me for little Holland, and the sooner the better." Voice Reading
Von Bork had mastered his anger. Voice Reading
"We have been allies too long to quarrel now at the very hour of victory," he said. Voice Reading
"You've done splendid work and taken risks, and I can't forget it. Voice Reading
By all means go to Holland, and you can get a boat from Rotterdam to New York. Voice Reading
No other line will be safe a week from now. Voice Reading
I'll take that book and pack it with the rest." Voice Reading
The American held the small parcel in his hand, but made no motion to give it up. Voice Reading
"What about the dough?" he asked. Voice Reading
"The what?" Voice Reading
"The boodle. The reward. The 500 pounds. Voice Reading
The gunner turned damned nasty at the last, and I had to square him with an extra hundred dollars or it would have been nitsky for you and me. Voice Reading
Nothin' doin'!' says he, and he meant it, too, but the last hundred did it. Voice Reading
It's cost me two hundred pound from first to last, so it isn't likely I'd give it up without gettin' my wad." Voice Reading
Von Bork smiled with some bitterness. "You don't seem to have a very high opinion of my honour," said he, "you want the money before you give up the book." Voice Reading
"Well, mister, it is a business proposition." Voice Reading

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