Think I'll just buff up the silver, he announced, loud enough for her to hear and do something about him if she wanted
Think I'll just buff up the silver, he announced, loud enough for her to hear and do something about him if she wanted
In the world of John le Carré, a master of espionage and intrigue, the statement "Think I'll just buff up the silver, he announced, loud enough for her to hear and do something about him if she wanted" takes on a whole new level of meaning. Le Carré's novels are known for their complex characters, intricate plots, and moral ambiguity, and this seemingly innocuous statement could be a subtle clue to a character's true intentions or motivations.