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  • Because he knew what Gregori's ultimate end was and if MacDonald had lived to tell it, all his, Gregori's, plans would have been ruined.

    The Satan Bug MacLean, Alistair 1962

  • We all climbed quickly out of the car while the sergeant trained the powerful roof spotlight up the side road in the direction from which Gregori's stolen Humber would appear.

    The Satan Bug MacLean, Alistair 1962

  • It just made him more understandable; master criminals of Gregori's class almost never touched the physical side of their business.

    The Satan Bug MacLean, Alistair 1962

  • Gregori's eyes and mouth crinkled into a smile, the kind of smile a tiger trapped in the bottom of a pit shows when the man who dug the hole trips and falls in beside him.

    The Satan Bug MacLean, Alistair 1962

  • Because he knew what Gregori's ultimate end was and if MacDonald had lived to tell it, all his, Gregori's, plans would have been ruined.

    The Satan Bug MacLean, Alistair 1962

  • Gregori's eyes and mouth crinkled into a smile, fee kind of smile a tiger trapped in the bottom of a pit shows when the man who dug the hole trips and falls in beside him.

    The Satan Bug MacLean, Alistair 1962

  • The original Gregori met with a very permanent accident en route and the impostor, no doubt with a few judicious alterations to his features to make his resemblance to the now dead man even closer, arrived in Britain in Gregori's car complete with clothes, passport, photographs -- the lot.

    The Satan Bug MacLean, Alistair 1962

  • You will remember that there was nothing sub rosa about Gregori's arrival in this country -- it sparked off a minor international crisis, the Italians being hopping mad that one of their top-notch bio-chemists should turn his back on his own country and go to work in Britain.

    The Satan Bug MacLean, Alistair 1962

  • He didn't have much option, not with the muzzle of one of Gregori's pistols grinding into his left ear.

    The Satan Bug MacLean, Alistair 1962

  • I walked round the front of the Jaguar, the others following, as a second car -- the pursuing police car -- pulled up behind Gregori's.

    The Satan Bug MacLean, Alistair 1962

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