You go back to France and report.

You are sitting at a beautifully decorated table at the home of the president of France. He and the other guests are lifting their champange glasses to you.

Susie winks

(Click on Susie to hear your triumphal music! Warning: large sound file.)*

"To Susie, whose brave endeavors have saved the world," says the president. You smile broadly. Your actions and the information you brought back to France have averted a global disaster. The terrorist group has been utterly destroyed. You are not only a national hero, but an international one.

"Tell us, Susie," says the president's wife, "what will you do now?" You consider for a moment. Visions of white beaches, ski slopes, and beautiful country gardens flit through your mind.

"She leaves undercover for Central America tomorrow," says your supervisor. "We've just learned of a dangerous group of guerillas operating there."

A French spy's work is never done. You smile and drink your champagne.

*Source: Beethoven, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra with Sir Georg Solti, and the Decca Record Company Limited.

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