He held out his hand for another cigarette; waited until it was lit; then: "Nago and Morosc will eventually be known to be Nazi agents. It will be known that they arrived at the Garage Volanon during the afternoon, and that no one was there but the stupid Philippe Garenne, who was, as usual, half drunk. Nago and Morosc knew that Garenne was none other than O'Mara, an ex-agent of the British Secret Service, from whom they hoped to extract information. They took Garenne—or O'Mara—away with them; they took him to the deserted château on the Saint Brieuc-Saint Lys road for the purpose of putting the screw on him and making him talk. They made him talk. Then they killed him." Guelvada said: "All this is reasonable. That is normal Nazi routine." "Precisely," O'Mara continued. "Afterwards there

