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"But I was at the War Office for a bit before I was demobilized and I heard fellows speak of him. Counter-espionage, isn't he?" "That's right," nodded Herr Schulz. "You can read his letter to me introducing Miss Trevert." He handed a sheet of paper to Robin. You will have read about it in the English papers.

It was considerably smaller than the Imperial Palace at Asgard on Odin, but room for room the furnishings were rather more ornate and expensive. By the next afternoon, the counter-espionage team that had gone down reported the Masterly living quarters clear of pickups, microphones, and other apparatus of servile snooping, of which they had found many.

It could only be the landscape of Onzar II, whose gravity was about 80% that of Kadell IV. Someone obviously had reason to cart him, unconscious, across a few light years. Apparently, the duel had not been what it seemed. But how? And why? Quite possibly the Third Officer was an agent of Onzarian counter-espionage. If so, what had happened to Astrid? How had Pyuf and the others been taken care of?

If officials were to resign because they did not agree with the view of their chief, it would mean that almost all of them would send in their resignations. Espionage and counter-espionage have greatly flourished during the war. In that connection Russia showed great activity in Roumania. In October, 1914, an event occurred which was very unfortunate for me.

The danger is fully recognised, and that is where Dawson's widespread system of counter-espionage comes in.

It was the certainty of retaliation which kept the actual war a cold one a war of provocation and trickery and counter-espionage, but not of mutual extermination. But Lockley had suggested because it was the worst of possibilities that America's rival had developed a new weapon which could win so long as it was not attributed to its user.

"I don't want him round, do I?" "Nine of you men out of ten say that. You'd turn him loose and so warn him. Not only that, but he'll be off on his devil's work somewhere. Perhaps here. Perhaps elsewhere. And we want him where we can find him. See here, Mr. Spencer, d'you ever hear of counter-espionage?" Clayton never had, but the term explained itself. "Set a spy to watch a spy," said Dunbar.