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* In his book ''The Spycatcher Omnibus'', Lt.-Col. Oreste Pinto, notes that spies carry on (or in) their bodies three kinds of pills: 1) "knockout drops" ("which render a man unconscious for 24 hours"), 2) Benzedrine, 3) a quick-action poison for suicide. Of course if the spy tries to bluff their way out, these pills just blow their cover if the counterespionage officer is diligent enough to find them.

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* In his book ''The Spycatcher Omnibus'', Lt.-Col. Oreste Pinto, Pinto notes that spies carry on (or in) ([[AssShove or in]]) their bodies three kinds of pills: 1) "knockout drops" ("which render knockout drops which "render a man unconscious for 24 hours"), hours", 2) Benzedrine, and 3) a quick-action poison for suicide. Of course if the spy tries to bluff their way out, these pills just blow their cover if the counterespionage officer is diligent enough to find them.
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* In his book ''The Spycatcher Omnibus'', Lt.-Col. Oreste Pinto, notes that spies carry on (or in) their bodies three kinds of pills: 1) "knockout drops" ("which render a man unconscious for 24 hours"), 2) Benzedrine, 3) a quick-action poison for suicide. Of course if the spy tries to bluff their way out, these pills just blow their cover if the counterespionage officer is diligent enough to find them.

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