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|Description = Codes, signals and ciphers are part of their profession. But is it possible that, just ''sometimes'', spies and their ilk are enigmatic just for fun? | |Description = Codes, signals and ciphers are part of their profession. But is it possible that, just ''sometimes'', spies and their ilk are enigmatic just for fun? | ||
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|Success title = Watched | |Success title = Watched | ||
|Success description = The spies loitering in the murk of Wilmot's End try to throw watchers off. Three kicks of the old Duke's tomb – irrelevant. Sidling in an out of an half-derelict sepulchre – a diversion. […] | |Success description = The spies loitering in the murk of Wilmot's End try to throw watchers off. Three kicks of the old Duke's tomb – irrelevant. Sidling in an out of an half-derelict sepulchre – a diversion. […] |