One never knows what spies may be lurking around these God-forsaken places.
So they had to choose cover, watching the heights for any indication that some scout or spy might lurk aloft.
Brother Solstice had warned them both about hidden chambers behind the walls, where spies might lurk, noting down their conversation.
Who would dare to murmur openly these days, when spies of the revolutionary government lurked at every street corner?
He looked around as if to make sure Agrippa or any other spy was not lurking in the hedgerow, and shook his head in contradiction.
"One never knows where spies may lurk, my dear Captain."
'Hidden places where spies can lurk and listen.'
She looked over her shoulder nervously, as if a spy from National might be lurking in a corner, grimly recording this unseemly deviation from procedure.
Who knew what spies lurked close by?
With spies lurking around each corner, how can you confide in anyone?