fortunately we
got wind of it, and were in time to watch and prevent it."
"And only just in the nick of time, too!" gasped Ray, pale-faced at
thought of our narrow escape. "I somehow felt all along some vague
presage that evil was intended."
The three spies were conveyed to Barnes police-station in cabs, and that
was the last we ever saw of them. The Government again hushed up the
matter in order to avoid international complications, I suppose, but a
week later the interesting trio were deported by the police to Hamburg
as undesirable aliens.
And to-day, with Ray Raymond, I am wondering what is to be the outcome
of all this organised espionage in England.
What will happen? When will Germany strike?
WHO KNOWS?
THE END
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