Doug Wykstra

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Descended from generations victimised by the instruments of an arbitrary power, he was racially, nationally, and individually afraid of the police.  It was an inherited weakness, altogether independent of his judgment, of his reason, of his experience.  He was born to it.  But that sentiment, which resembled the irrational horror some people have of cats, did not stand in the way of his immense contempt for the English police. 
The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale
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