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British Secret Service during the Great War BY NICHOLAS EVERITT
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I WAR AND THE INTRODUCING OF JIM
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CHAPTER II SECRET SERVICE ORGANISATIONS, COMPARISONS, AND INCIDENTALS
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CHAPTER III INITIATION TO ACTIVE WORK
CHAPTER IV INTERCOMMUNICATING WITH TEMPORARY CODES AND INCIDENTS
CHAPTER V LOCATING GERMAN MINE-LAYERS
CHAPTER VI DEPOSING A RIVAL
CHAPTER VII FIGHTING GERMAN AGENTS WITH FAKED WEAPONS
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CHAPTER VIII ESCAPING FROM THE CLUTCHES OF A VERY CLEVER LADY
CHAPTER IX WILD-FOWLING EXTRAORDINARY AND TRAWLING FOR SUBMARINES IN NEUTRAL WATERS
CHAPTER X THE MYSTERIOUS HARBOUR
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CHAPTER XI MAD GAMBLING AND A BIG BRIBE
CHAPTER XII SHADOWED BY POLICE
CHAPTER XIII DODGING FRONTIER GUARDS AND SEARCHING FOR ONE'S SELF
CHAPTER XIV AVOIDING COLD MURDER
CHAPTER XV ESCAPING FROM A SUBMARINE
CHAPTER XVI THE CASEMENT AFFAIR
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CHAPTER XVII PERTAINING TO MYSTERY SHIPS
CHAPTER XVIII THE SINKING OF THE "LUSITANIA" BY GERMAN TREACHERY
CHAPTER XIX MINISTERIAL, DIPLOMATIC, AND CONSULAR FAILINGS
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CHAPTER XX THE SHAM BLOCKADE
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L'ENVOI
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