![]() ![]() That’s why I’m writing this.īy the way, this is the official version of the notes I took during our mission. ![]() But they’re listening now, at last, and they want to know everything that happened. ![]() We had to be very clever, and, as usual, none of the grown-ups listened to us until it was almost too late. This is the story of how I – how we – uncovered a Nazi spy in England, solved a murder and joined the Ministry of Unladylike Activity. Evil can look like a starchy governess, or a kind old lady, or the warden who comes round to check the blackout. I thought that being evil must make you look evil.īut, now that I’m older, I’ve realized that evil can look like anything. I imagined them with scaly, flickering skin and yellow eyes. When the war began, I thought that Nazis might look like the lizards who used to bask on the steps of our Big House, back in Hong Kong. Anything can happen in a war, and anyone can be a hero.Īnd anyone can be evil too. I am ten years old (nearly eleven), and I have become a spy in order to save the world. 1 From the report of May Wong, WOE operative, 18th December 1940 ![]()
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