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Espionage
Spy fiction, literature concerning the forms of espionage, was a sub-genre derived from the novel during the nineteenth century, which then evolved into a discrete genre before the First World War (1914–18), when governments established modern intelligence agencies in the early twentieth century. As a genre, spy fiction is thematically related to the novel of adventure, the thriller and the politico–military thriller.
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Tell me or I'll yell for Mr. and Mrs. Baxter, and you can find out how bex became bex
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― Only the Good Spy Young
― Only the Good Spy Young
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You really saw some?" Liz said an hour later. Sure, we had the stereo blaring and the shower running, but Liz still whispered, "They really...exist?"
"Liz," I whispered back, "they're not unicorns."
"No," Bex said flatly, "they're boys. And they're...good.
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― Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy
― Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy
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