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A Prelude to Versailles: Love and Intrigue at the Paris Peace Conference A Prelude to Versailles: Love and Intrigue at the Paris Peace Conference by Mark Anthony Sullivan
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“Harts held up his hand. “No, it doesn’t fit. The crime wave ruse was well underway before you became involved, and following you would not facilitate it.” Murphy shook his head. “What can I do?” The general took the photo, put it in an envelope and gave it back to Murphy. “You may need this. Since we now know you’re a target of surveillance, we have to proceed by different rules. When you’re walking, double back occasionally and see if anyone else does the same thing. Leave stores and cafés by a different door than you came in, if they have one. If you take the Metro, get on the first train and get off before it departs and see if anyone else does the same thing. If you see him again, let me know. Right now there is more deception and intrigue here in Paris than in the whole rest of the world. Do you still have your service weapon?” “Yes sir, but it’s under lock and key at”
Mark Anthony Sullivan, A Prelude to Versailles: Love and Intrigue at the Paris Peace Conference