Quotation from: The Secret Agent

Written by: Joseph Conrad


"There will be no difficulty in getting up sufficient evidence against
_him_," he said, with virtuous complacency. "You may trust me for that,
sir," he added, quite unnecessarily, out of the fulness of his heart; for
it seemed to him an excellent thing to have that man in hand to be thrown
down to the public should it think fit to roar with any special
indignation in this case. It was impossible to say yet whether it would
roar or not. That in the last instance depended, of course, on the
newspaper press. But in any case, Chief Inspector Heat, purveyor of
prisons by trade, and a man of legal instincts, did logically believe
that incarceration was the proper fate for every declared enemy of the
law. In the strength of that conviction he committed a fault of tact. He
allowed himself a little conceited laugh, and repeated:

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